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UNITED  STATES 


A  compilation  of  the  Gunning  LawB, 
with  special  reference  to  Bcaaons,  and 
other  proviBions  and  reatriotions  in 
force  in  the  various  States  and  Terri- 
tories of  the  United  States  and  the 
Provinces  of  Canada. 

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ris  our  intention  to  give  in  a  convenient  form,  the 
GCNNINO  Laws  of  the  Unitsd  Statbs  and  Canada. 
While  necessarily  a  summary,  this  book  contains  the 
gist  of  all  laws  in  force,  affecting  seasons,  limiutions  aa 
to  number,  transporUtion,  and  non-resident  requirements. 

To  secure  brevity,  CATCH  or  KII.1,  are  used  for  the 
more  extended  terms  of  the  Stotute;  i.  g.,  "Catch,  kill 
destroy,  injure  or  pursue  with  such  intent,"  etc. 

Where  no  close  season  is  specified,  there  is  none. 

Transportation,  sale  or  possession  of  game  at  any  time 
when  it  is  unlawful  to  kill  such  game,  is  unlawful,  except 
that  various  States  allow  from  four  days  to  three  weeks, 
for  the  sale  of  game,  after  the  expiration  of  the  open 
season  for  killing. 

Night  shooting,  and  shooting  of  birds  other  than  game 
birds  and  birds  of  prey,  is  forbidden. 

Nests  and  eggs  of  all  birds  (except  of  prey)  are  always 
protected. 

Snaring   and   netting   game  birds  are  forbidden;  also 
killing  in  any  other  manner  than  with  a  shoulder  gun. 

THE  UNION  METALLIC  CARTMDGE  CO. 

B&iDfiSFORT,  Conn.,  U.  S.  A., 
August  tst,  1899. 

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Explanatory  > 

Alabama B 

ArlMma ' 

Arkaniaa 8 

California > 

Colorado 11 

Connecticut 18 

Delaware 1^ 

Dtetriot  of  Columbia U 

Florida W 

Georgia 1' 

Idaho 1* 

IlUnoia W 

IndUna 23 

Indian  Territory M 

Iowa X 

Kaniaa ^ 

Kentucky • % 

Lonslaland 96 

Louisiana ^ 

Maine » 

Maryland 8S 

Mawachusetts K 

Michigan SO 

Minnesota ^ 

Mississippi « 

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MonUna ** 

Nebraska *"• 

Nevada ** 

NewHampahire •* 

New  Jersey *• 

New  Mexico  [Bee  Note.1 

New  York ^ 

North  Carolina •• 

North  Dakota •• 

Ohio "• 

Oklahoma  Territorr " 

Oregon * 

Pennsylvania • 

Rhode  Island « 

South  Carolina W 

South  DakoU * 

Tennessee " 

Texas " 

UUh " 

Vermont '* 

Virginia "• 

Washington  [See  Note.] 

West  Virginia W 

Wisconsin  * 

Wyoming •* 

Yellowstone  Park W 

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GAME  LAWS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
AND  CANADA. 

ALABAMA. 

Hunting  or  shooting  on  Sunday  is  forbidden. 


Song  and  insectivoroui  birds,  their  nesto  and  eggs,  are 
protected,  and  all  wild  birds,  except  as  follows: 
English  or  Bnropean  house  sparrow,  kingfisher,  cooper's 
hawk,  sharp-skinned  hawk,  duck  hawk,  pigeon  hawk, 
great  homed  owl,  barred  owl,  green  heron  and  night 
heron  are  not  included  among  the  birds  protected. 


It  is  unlawful  to  kill  or  have  in  possession,  any  wild  tur- 
key, pheasant,  grouse,  quail,  partridge,  woodcock,  prai- 
rie chicken.  English,  Mongolian  or  Chinese  pheasant, 
except  from  November  15  to  March  i,  inclusive;  pro- 
vided, that  it  shall  be  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  MoiH 
golian,  EnglUh  or  Chinese  pheasant  for  a  period  of  five 
years  from  the  date  of  the  approval  of  this  act  (iSgj)); 
and  provided,  further,  that  it  shall  be  lawful  to  kill  wild 
turkey  during  the  month  of  February  of  each  and  every 
year  in  addition  to  the  time  above  specified. 


It  is  unlawful  to  kill,  have  in  pouession  any  deei-  or 
fawn,  except  during  the  months  of  September,  October, 
November  and  December  in  each  year;  and  it  is  unlaw- 
ful to  at  any  time  kill  or  capture  any  deer  in  the  waters 
of  any  stream,  ponds  or  lakes  within  the  State. 
Oonpltatnts  tt  THB  OOTOM  MKFAIiUO  OABTBIDOa  00. 


ALABAMA-AIIIZUNA 


It  it  unlawful  to  kill  or  h»v«  in  poucsiion  any  d«tr  of 
or  entrip  any  deer,  lawn,  wild  turkey,  pheatant,  groua*. 
quail,  partridge,  woodcock  or  aquirrel  for  the  purpoac  ol 
aclUng  tame. 

Tnuis»«vt»tto«> 

No  perton,  company  or  corporation,  or  the  agent 
thereof,  thall,  at  any  rime,  catch,  kill  or  hare  in  poatea- 
•ion  any  of  the  bird*  or  game  mammals  of  thia  State, 
the  killing  of  which  it  prohibited,  with  intent  to  aWp  or 
remove  the  same  beyond  the  limita  ol  thii  State. 


Possesiion  ol  the  game  birda  and  game  mammals 
herein  mentioned  is  permitted  lor  a  period  ol  fifteen 
days  alter  the  time  limited  lor  killing  the  same  has  ex- 
pired. 

It  is  unlawlul  to  kill  any  ol  the  game  birds,  song  Urds  or 
game  mammals,  in  any  other  manner  than  by  ahooting 
tiiem  with  a  gun;  and  it  is  unlawlul  to  use  any  trap,  net, 
artificial  light,  battery,  or  other  deception  or  contrivance 
whaterer. 

It  is  unlawlul  to  hunt  or  kill  any  black,  gray  or  fox 
aquirrel.  except  Irom  July  i  to  February  i,  indutive. 

ComtiM  BlMtpt. 

Many  counties  are  exempt  Irom  the  provisions  ot  tne 
Uw. 

ARIZONA. 

wild  D«elc,  Smlp*  or  Rail. 


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Every  person  who,  in  the  Territory  ol  Aritona,  between 
March  i  and  October  15,  shall  hunt,  pursue,  kill  or  de- 
stroy, or  have  in  possession,  except  lor  purpose  ol  prop- 
agation, any  quail,  bobwhite,  grouse,  partridge  or  wild 
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lalt  of  thii  State, 
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game  mammalt 
period  of  fifteen 
the  lame  hai  ex- 


irds,  song  Mrds  or 
than  by  ahooting 
ate  any  trap,  net, 

ion  or  contrivance 


•lack,  gray  or  fox 
wry  I,  induaive. 

provitiona  of  the 


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f  Aricona,  between 
pursue,  kill  or  de- 
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3  OABTBIDOa  00. 


AXUONA  ' 

turkey,  or  any  kind  of  wild  duck,  inipe  or  rail,  ahdl  b« 

guUty  of  a  miwienieanor.  excepting  that  any  9*nonav 

bunt  brant,  duck  or  gooae  between  October  i  and  AprU 

I.    It  la  alto  unlawful  to  net,  tnare  or  trap  any  of  thM, 

or  to  expoae  them  for  aale.  if  netted,  trapped  or  annrad. 

I«  ia  alto  a  mitdemeanor  to  ute  a  gun  of  larger  caUbre 

than  No.  to  gauge  in  shooting  any  of  the  above,  or  to 

tretpatt  upon  the  endoted  or  cultivated  ground  or  fieMa 

of  private  property,  or  where  tignt  are  dispUyed  for- 

bidding  auch  thooting,  without  having  obtained  permit 

from  the  owner  of  the  land.    It  it  alto  a  misdemeanor  to 

dettroy  or  disturb  the  nesta  or  egga  of  any  ol  the  above 

mentioned  birds. 

It  is  a  misdemeanor  to  kiU  or  httnt  any  dovea  between 
March  i  and  June  i. 


It  ia  a  miademeanor  to  hunt  or  kill  any  male  deer,  ante- 
lope or  buck  between  December  IS  and  August  i  of  th« 
year  foUowing.  It  is  also  unUwhil  at  any  time  to  hnat 
or  kill  any  camela,  goats,  female  deer,  female  antelope, 
or  any  elk,  mountain  Aeep,  doe  or  spatted  lawn,  except 
that  bucka  may  be  kiOed  for  camp  or  domestic  purposea 
from  October  i  to  February  I. 


It  ia  unlawful  to  take,  kill  or  destroy  any  bird  mentioned 
in  thia  Act,  nnlew  the  carcata  ia  preaerved  or  told  for 
food.  It  it  a  mitdemeanor  to  teU  or  offer  for  tale  the 
head  or  meat  of  any  deer,  elk,  antelope,  mountain  theep, 
mountain  goat,  or  wfld  turkey. 


It  it  a  mitdemeanor  to  hunt,  puraue,  or  have  in  __ 
tion,  except  for  purpoeea  of  propagation,  any  of 
birdt  within  the  next  five  ycart. 
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It  is  unlawful  to  have  in  posseMion  or  to  gire  away,  or 
offer  for  aale,  any  protected  animal*  mentioned  in  this 
section,  during  the  doted  seasons  specified,  or  rcoeifc 
same  for  transportation  during  close  seasons. 

Each  County  Board  of  Superrisors  shall  pay  as  rewaria 
for  their  destruction,  tibe  following  bou^^ities:  Lobos  or 
timber  wolves,  $5.00  each;  mountain  lions,  pumas,  pan- 
thers, $ao.oo  each;  bears,  $iaoo  each. 


It  is  a  misdemeanor  to  buy,  sell,  c  h»Te  in  possession 
the  carcass  or  hide  of  any  deer  or  aatdope  from  which 
the  evidence  of  sex  has  been  removed. 


It  is  a  misdemeanor  for  any  person  to  shoot  game  birds 
mentioned  herein  upon  enclosed  or  cultivated  g^roiind  or 
field  which  is  private  property,  or  where  signs  are  dis- 
played forbidding  such  shooting  without  permission  first 
obtained  from  the  owner  or  person  in  possession  of  sudi 
grounds. 


ARKANSAS. 


0«er. 


It  is  unlawful  to  kill,  catch  or  pursue  any  wild  buck,  deer 
or  fawn  between  February  i  and  August  i.  The  chasing 
with  dogs  or  hounds  is  forbidden  in  Mississippi,  Crit- 
tenden, Cross,  Poinsett  and  St  Francis  counties.  In 
these  counties  shooting  after  sundown,  with  intent  to 
kill,  injure  or  frighten  any  aquatic  fowls,  on  the  lakes 
or  waters,  is  also  forbidden. 


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Wild  turkey  between  May  i  and  September  i;  quail  or 
'SHrginia  partridge,  March  i  and  October  i. 


PMlrl* 

Qose  season:    February  i  to  September  i  following. 

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IIZONA— ARKANSAS 

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meationed  ia  this 
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leaaona. 

lall  pay  as  renaris 
DUi^ities:  Loboi  or 
lions,  pumas,  pan- 


hvrt  in  possession 
tclope  from  which 


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litigated  g^round  or 
liere  signs  are  dis- 
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possession  of  sudi 


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ARKANSAS-CALIFORNIA 


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It  is  unlawful  to  export  game  from  this  State  until  April, 
1901. 


Yell  County— Partridges,  quail,  March  is  to  September 
is;  wild  turkey,  April  is  to  August  1$. 
Lafayette,  Miller  and  Desha  Countiea^-Campbg  and 
fire-hunting  forbidden. 

Non-resident  tax  for  hunting,  |io. 
CALIFORNIA. 


Every  person  who  between  the  first  day  of  March  and 
the  first  day  of  October  in  each  year,  shall  hunt,  pursue, 
take,  kill  or  destroy,  or  have  in  Us  possession,  any  valley 
quail,  bobwhite,  partridge  or  any  kind  of  wild  duck  or 
rail;  every  person  who,  between  the  fifteenth  day  of  Feb- 
ruary and  the  first  day  of  September  in  each  year,  shall 
hunt,  pursue,  take,  kill  or  destroy,  or  have  in  his  pos- 
session any  mountain  quail  or  grouse;  every  person  who, 
between  the  fifteenth  day  of  February  and  the  fifteenth 
day  of  July  in  each  year,  shall  hunt,  pursue,  take,  kill  or 
destroy,  or  have  in  his  possession  any  dove  or  doves; 
every  person  vHio  shall  take,  gather  or  destroy  the  eggs 
or  nest  of  any  quail,  bobwMte,  partridge,  pheasant, 
grouse,  dove,  robin,  or  any  kind  of  wild  duck  or  rail; 
every  person  who  shall  at  any  time  hunt,  shoot,  shoot  at, 
take^  kill  or  destroy,  buy,  sell,  give  aw^,  or  have  in  his 
possession,  except  for  the  purpose  of  propagation,  or  for 
education^  or  scientific  purposes,  any  ^glish  skylark, 
robin,  canary,  humming-bird,  thrusli  or  mocking>>bird,  or 
any  part  of  the  skin,  skins,  or  plumage  ititreof,  or  who 
shall  rob  the  nests,  or  take  or  destroy,  or  offer  for  sale, 
the  eggs  of  any  of  the  said  birds;  every  person  who,  be- 
fore the  first  day  of  March,  1899,  'l^  knnt,  pursue,  take, 
kOl  or  destroy,  or  have  in  his  possession,  any  pheasant; 

ConpUmMts  of  THB  UNION  mTALUO  OABTBIDOa  00. 


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CAUFOBNIA 

every  cold-storage  company,  person  keepinff  a  coM- 
■tonce  warehouse,  tavern  or  hotel  keeper,  restaonnt  or 
Mdng-lioase  keeper,  marketnun,  or  other  person,  who 
shall  buy,  seU,  expose  or  offer  for  sale,  or  give  away,  of 
have  in  his  possession  any  quail,  bobwhite,  partridge, 
robin,  grouse,  dove,  pheasant,  wUd  duck,  or  rail,  during 
the  time  it  shall  be  unlawful  to  kill  such  birds;  ev«y 
person  who  shall  hunt,  pursue,  take,  kill,  or  have  in  ^ 
possession,  or  destroy  any  male  deer  between  ti»«  fif- 
teenth day  of  October  and  the  fifteenth  day  of  July  of 
the  foUowing  year;  every  person  who  shall  at  any  time 
hunt,  pursue,  take,  kiU  or  destroy,  or  have  m  his  po»- 
session,  any  female  deer,  or  spotted  fawn,  or  wy  Mte- 
lope,  elk,  or  mountain  sheep;  every  person  who  shaU  at 
any  time  buy,  sell,  or  offer  for  sale,  the  hide  or  meat  of 
any  deer,  elk,  antelope,  or  mountain  sheep;  every  person 
who  shall  buy,  sell,  offer  or  expose  for  sale,  transport  or 
carry,  or  have  in  his  possession  the  skin,  hide  or  pelt  of 
any  deer,  from  which  the  evidence  of  sex  has  been  re- 
moved, is  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor;  provided,  however, 
that  the  right  of  possession  for  the  purpose  of  P»>I>M^ 
tion  shall  first  be  obtained  by  a  permit,  in  writing,  from 
the  Board  ol  Fiah  Commissioners  of  the  State  of  Cali- 
fornia. 


,  ibotCMi  of  larger  calibre  than  No. 


It  is  unlawhil  to  shoot  upon  any  eadoaed  or  cnltivated 
grounds  which  are  private  proper^,  ^**re  signs  arc  «t- 
played  forbidding  shooting. 
rtetlM 


It  is  unlawful  to 
10  gauge. 


Amy  railroad  company,  exprcas  or  trantportatioa  com- 
pany  or  common  carrier,  or  any  person  ^lo  shall  ttana- 
poit  or  lake  oat  of  tlus  State,  or  receive  for  this  pwpoec 
ikin,  bock,  doe,  kwn.  or  any  qMll,  part- 
«(  nn  VMOOM  MOKALLUJ  ili  glWillW  OO, 


oAUVosmx 

[eepinf  a  cold- 
er, resteonnt  or 
ler  penon,  who 
jr  give  away,  or 
rhite,  partridge, 
E,  or  rail,  durinc 
ich  birds;  cvary 
1,  or  have  i&  bia 
betweea  the  fif- 
1  day  of  July  oi 
han  at  any  time 
have  in  his  poa- 
vn,  or  any  aate- 
son  who  shall  at 

hide  or  meet  of 
ep;  every  person 
wle,  transport  or 
1,  hide  or  pelt  of 
lex  has  been  re- 
ovided,  however, 
pose  of  propaga- 

in  writing,  froni 
he  State  of  CaU- 


calibrctfean  No. 


laed  or  cultivated 
«re  signs  arc  £t- 


ttsportatioa  com- 
iiriioshallt 
e  for  this  1 
r  any  qaaO,  part* 

OAMWmw  oo. 


OAUIOBinA-COIiORADO 


U 


ridge,  pheasant,  grouse,  prairie  chicken,  dove  or  wild 
dack,  except  for  the  purposes  of  propagation,  shall  be 
guilty  of  misdemeanor. 

COLORADO. 


It  is  unkwful  to  at  any  time  or  in  any  manner  hunt  or 
kill  any  bison,  buffalo,  elk,  deer,  antelope,  mountain 
sheep  or  beaver,  or  any  of  the  following  wild  birds,  via.: 
Turkey,  prairie  chicken,  sage  chicken,  grouse,  qu^, 
pheasant,  partridge,  ptarmigan,  duck,  goose,  brant,  swan, 
waterfowl,  pigeon,  dove,  snipe  or  curlew;  or  to  sell,  offer 
for  sale  or  have  Uie  same  in  possession,  except  as  per- 
mitted by  this  act;  Provided,  the  prohibition  in  this  sec- 
tion as  to  beaver  shall  not  extend  to  such  beaver  as  inter- 
fere with  the  operation  or  maintenance  of  any  canal, 
ditch  or  lawful  dam. 

|«bUbs  OB  Ii«na  of  Another. 

No  person  shall  shoot  from  a  public  highway  at  game, 
or  hunt  game  in  any  enclosure  not  public  land,  withoat 
the  consent  of  the  owner  or  person  in  charge  of  the 
same,  or  hunt  in  any  park  or  preserve  licensed  under  tlus 
act  without  the  consent  of  the  proprietor  or  person  in 
charge  of  the  same. 


No  person  shall  have  in  possession  or  transport  the 
carcass  of  any  game  quadruped  or  any  considerable  por- 
tion of  such  carcass  unless  the  same  has  thereon  the 
cstural  evidence  of  its  sex  sufficient  to  enable  such  sex 
to  be  readily  determined  by  ordinary  inspection. 

iMltlBS    With    Ombo. 

It  shall  be  unlawful  to  use  any  wild  game  mentioned 
in  this  act  for  the  purpose  of  baiting  any  trap. 


Open  season  for  deer  having  horns  and  antelopes  havmg 
horns  is  from  August  15  to  November  5. 
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Open  •eaton  for  elk  haTiag  horns  U  from  October  as  to 
NoTcmber  5, 
WIM    Tmaturm,    WwrniwU    OUalnaa,    ■■••    CMakMS, 

Open  season  for  wild  turkeys,  prairie  cUekens,  sage 
chickens  and  gronse  is  from  August  is  to  October  31. 

•Wmtmr  >^wl. 

Open  season  for  wild  ducks,  geese,  nnlpti.  curlews, 
brants,  swans,  cranes  and  water  fowls  is  from  Septem* 
ber  1  to  April  15,  except  in  altitudes  exceeding  7,000  feet 
above  sea  IctcI,  where  the  open  season  shall  begin  Sep> 
tember  15. 
WU«  Vtm—mm,  DvTM. 
Open  season  for  wild  pigeons  and  doves  is  from  July 
IS  to  September  3a 

■•tkaa  ot  HaattaK. 

No  game  shaU  be  hunted  or  kiUed  in  the  night,  nor 
with  a  steel  or  hard  pointed  bullet,  nor  with  any  weapon 
other  than  an  ordinary  shoulder  gun  or  pistoL  Pro- 
vided, That  dogs,  blinds,  sinks  and  decoys  may  be  used 
for  hunting  birds,  and  that  the  provisions  of  this  section 
in  relation  to  game  quadrupeds  shall  not  apply  to  those 
in  parks  licensed  for  the  keeping  and  propagation  of 
the  same. 


^'l•) 


Bxport  of  CMWM  r««alM«  panalt. 
No  railroad  company,  express  company,  or  other  publie 
carrier,  nor  any  agent,  shall  receive  or  store  for  traaa- 
portation,  or  transport  into,  or  within  this  State  any 
game,  except  when  there  is  attoched  tfiereto  a  proper 
and  valid  certificate  or  permit  signed  by  the  conudt- 
sioner,  authorizing  transportation. 

PuMMaiilea. 

No  game  or  fish  shall  be  held  in  possession  by  any 

person  for  mote  than  fivedays  after  the  close  of  theseasoa 

OompUmciits  ot  THB  UNION  MBIALUO  OABTBIDOa  flA. 


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OOIABASO 


m  October  as  to 


i  cUckcBS,  uge 
to  October  31. 

tmdpii,  cnrlewt, 
it  from  Septem* 
seeding  7,000  feet 

shaU  begin  Sep. 


ivei  it  from  July 


n  the  night,  nor 
with  any  weapon 
or  pistoL  Pro- 
Eoys  may  be  oaed 
ms  of  this  section 
lot  apply  to  those 
d  propagation  of 


ly,  or  other  pnblis 
»r  store  for  trans* 
in  this  State  any 
titereto  a  proper 
1  by  the  conud*- 


tossession  by  any 

close  of  theseasoa 

I  OABTBIDOa  flAi 


^    V 


OOIiOBlDO-OOiraBOTldTJT  *• 

for  kining  the  same,  except  as  in  thU  act  otherwise  pro- 
wled. (Commissioner  may  give  permit  to  hold  game 
for  90  ^••) 


The  right  given  by  thU  section  to  take  or  kill  game  is 
limited  to  food  purposes,  and  to  fifty  ducks  and  twenty- 
fire  other  birds,  for  each  person  in  any  one  calendw  flay, 
and  no  person  shall  take,  kill  or  have  in  possession  to  any 
one  season  more  than  one  elk.  and  one  deer  and  on* 
antelope;  or.  instead  of  one  deer  and  one  antelope,  ha 
may  have  either  two  deer  or  two  antelope.  Nor  shall  any 
person  have  in  possession  at  any  one  time  more  than 
one  hundred  ducks  and  fifty  other  Wrds. 

CONNBCTICUT. 
Wmamm^^  a*^  «■«•«  ""^^  imMU*  rmwtwiStf>, 

It  »  unlawful  to  kill  or  have  in  possession  any  of  tM 
above  between  December  i  and  October  I  of  tiie  follow- 
ing  year,  or  for  any  person  or  persons  to  destroy  or  OM- 
turb  eggs  or  nests  of  these  birds. 


No  person  shaU  kill  more  tiian  5  of  these  birds  in  one 
day,  or  36  in  one  year. 


It  U  unlawful  to  kill  any  hare  or  rabbit  between  Decem- 
ber  IS  and  October  15.  Use  of  ferrets  on  premises  of  an- 
other  forbidden. 


VU  milawful  to  kill  any  sora  (called  ran)  in  tiie  countiea 
of  Litchfield,  Fairfield  and  New  Haven  between  Jan- 
«ary  1  and  August  ao.  and  in  all  other  counties  between 
January  1  and  September  i.  Any  person  kdhng  mora 
than  7S  of  tiiese  birds  in  one  day  shall  be  fined. 

OsapUmnts  o(  TBM  OTIOW  MWALUO  OAimMB  99. 


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01 


Wll«  Fowl. 

It  U  nnlawful,  and  punithable  by  fine,  to  kfll  uof  wild 
duck,  brant  or  goose  in  May,  June,  July  or  August,  or  to 
kill  any  of  them  except  with  an  ordinary  shoulder  gan, 
or  to  shoot  at  any  such  fowl  from  a  ressel  propelled  by 
steam  or  sails,  or  from  any  boat  or  structure  attached 
thereto. 
BxpovUKtloM. 
It  is  unlawful  to  kill  at  any  time  any  ruflFed  grouse,  wood- 
cock or  quail,  for  the  purpose  of  conveying  same  beyond 
the  limits  of  the  State,  or  to  convey  same  beyond  said 
limits. 


MMMivltaa  PhMMmt. 

Killing  forbidden  until  October  x,  190a 

The  killhig  of  deer  is  prohibited  until  October  x,  I9Q3> 
DELAWARE. 

ll«B>»««MMitB« 

It  is  unUwfnl  for  any  non-resident  to  hunt  or  UIl  any 
quail,  grouse,  partridge,  woodcock,  rabbit  or  hare^  ort«>- 
lan,  rail  or  reed  bird  widiout  having  a  license  from  lb* 
Ddaware  Game  Protective  Association,  Wilmington, 
DeL  License  fee  for  first  year  $5.00  and  |a.oo  per  year 
thereafter. 

It  is  unlawful  for  any  one  to  ship  or  cany  out  of  the  State 
any  partridge,  quaU,  robin,  woodcock  or  wild  raU>it, 
dead  or  alhre,  for  sale  or  for  any  other  purpose,  and  it  ia 
unlawful  for  non-residents  to  carry  out  of  the  State,  or 
from  one  coaatj  to  another  hi  the  State,  any  VtHlson  or 
English  snipe,  quail,  robin,  woodcock,  wild  rabbit  or 
any  of  diese,  dead  or  alive. 

WIM  V«wl  HathaAk 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  ducks  on  the  mardiM  in  Ae 

borders  of  the  State  at  night  (from  one  hour  after  sunset 

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taB»iaatt«a«*inwi>wrfiirtrfl  m 


[onr-DUAffABi 

to  kfll  uy  wild 
or  Angutt,  or  to 
ry  shoulder  gan, 
isel  propelled  bjr 
ructure  atttehed 


id  grouse,  wood- 
ing same  beyond 
une  beyond  said 


October  i,  igos* 


bant  or  IdU  any 
tit  or  hare^  orto- 
license  from  lb* 
tn,  Wilmington, 
id  |a.oo  per  year 


r  out  of  the  State 
or  wild  raU>it, 

mrpote,  and  it  it 
of  the  State,  or 

i,  any  VtHlson  or 

,  wild  rabbit  or 


!  maniliaa  in  Ae 
boor  after  sunset 
::artrdigb  co. 


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DBLAWABB-DIBTMCT  OF  COLtJllBIA 

to  one  hour  before  sunrise),  or  to  hunt  or  IdU  wttd  fowl 
with  any  but  a  common  shoulder  gun.  or  to  use  any  art- 
ficial  light  or  lantern,  or  to  hunt  any  gaatae  wWle  Oe 
ground  is  coTered  with  snow. 


Reed  and  rtU  birds,  September  i  to  February  i;  part- 
ridge, quaU,  pheasant  or  rabbit,  November  IS  to  Decem- 
ber 31.    Penalty  for  killing  or  having  in  posseaalM  out- 
side of  these  dates,  $5  for  each  bird  or  rabbit 
No  dose  season  on  woodcock. 

DISTRICT  OP  COLUHBIA. 

rn —  ^'-■- 
It  is  unlawful  to  kill,  expose  for  sale,  or  have  in  posses- 
sion, any  partridge,  otherwise  quaU,  between  Febma^ 
I  and  November  1;  woodcock,  between  January  15  •»• 
July  15;  prairie  chicken,  otherwise  pinnated  grouse,  be- 
tween February  1  and  September  1;  ruffed  grouse,  other- 
wise  known  as  pheasant,  between  December  a6  and 
November  1,  except  the  English  ring  neck  pheasant,  or 
other  pheasants  of  foreign  origin;  wild  turkey,  between 
December  a6  and  November  1;  rabbit  except  the  species 
known  as  the  English  rabbit  or  squirrel,  between  Feb- 
ruary I  and  November  i;  any  snipe  or  plover,  between 
May  I  and  September  1;  any  wild  duck,  wild  goose  or 
brant,  between  May  i  and  September  i;  or  any  water 
ran  or  ortolan,  reed  bird  or  rice  bird  or  marsh  Waek- 
bird,  between  February  1  and  August  ao,  or  to  shoot  at 
or  kill  the  same  except  on  Tuesdays,  Thursdays  and 
Saturdays,  between  August  ai  and  February  t. 

It  is  unlawful  to  expose  for  sale  or  have  in  posisssioa 
any  deer  meat  or  vudson  between  Jannaiy  I  and  Septem- 
ber L 


It  is  onlawfnl  to  expoac  for  sale  or  have  in 

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IQ  DISTRICT  OF  OOLOlIBU-rLORIDA 

dead,  tt  any  time,  any  turkey  buisard,  wreo,  bloebird, 
humming  bird,  blue  jay,  robin  or  migrating  thrush, 
wood  or  song  bird,  martin,  mocking  bird,  swallow, 
oriole,  red  or  cardinal  bird,  catbird,  pewit,  whippoor- 
will,  goldfinch,  sapsucker,  hanging  bird,  woodpecker, 
crow,  blackbird,  or  other  insectivorous  bird,  save  for 
scientific  purposes  upon  permit  from  the  superintendent 
of  police  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  and  excepting  the 
English  sparrow. 

WlMfowlla*  ll«tk««ik 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  wild  duck,  wild  goote, 
brant,  or  wild  bird  in  the  night  time;  nor  kill  or  shoot 
at  same  with  any  other  firearm,  gun,  or  device  than 
such  as  are  habitually  raised  at  arm's  length  and  fired 
from  the  shoulder. 

•■ator* 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  on  Sunday. 


FLORIDA. 


It  is  unlawful  for  any  person  or  (Arsons,  except  upon 
their  own  enclosed  premises,  to  hunt  or  kill  any  wild 
deer  except  during  the  months  of  October,  November, 
December  and  January  of  each  year.  The  sale  of  wild 
deer  or  any  part  thereof  is  forbidden.  Until  January 
i>  1905,  it  shall  be  unlawful  for  any  person  to  kill  more 
than  five  deer  during  any  one  year.  Fire-hunting  pro- 
hibited; also  the  use  of  artificial  light. 

It  ia  unlawful  for  any  person  to  hunt  or  kill,  except  oB 
his  own  enclosed  premises,  any  wild  turkey,  quail  or 
partridge,  except  from  November  i  to  March  i  of  say 
year.  No  person  shall  kill,  except  upon  his  own  ea- 
doted  premises,  more  than  four  turkeys  and  no  OMre 
than  twenty-five  qoail,  and  no  party  ttaXL  Idll  more  than 
ec  «n  mnoM  mvALUo  OABnioaa  oa 


Miiiiiiiii— 


.OlIBU-nOIUDA 

,  wreo,  blaebird, 
ligrating  thrush, 
:  bird,  twallow, 
lewit,  whippoor- 
rd,  woodpecker, 
•  bird,  Mve  for 
e  raperintendent 
id  excepting  the 


luck,  wild  goote, 

lor  kill  or  shoot 

or  device  than 

length  and  fired 


ins,  except  upon 
or  kill  any  wild 
sber,  November, 
rhe  sale  of  wild 
Until  January 
son  to  kill  more 
'ire-hunting  pro- 


ir  kill,  except  oa 
turkey,  quail  or 
March  i  of  aay 
K>n  his  own  ea- 
yt  and  no  more 
lUldll  more  than 

oABniDaa  cm. 


FIX>BIDA-0>OROU 

six  turkeys  and  no  more  than  fifty  quail  in  any  one  day. 
and  it  is  unlawful  to  sell,  expose  for  sale  or  have  m 
possession  any  wild  turkey,  quaU  or  pirtridge  except 
.  from  November  i  to  March  i.  No  person  shaU  en- 
trap quail,  except  on  his  own  enclosed  premises. 

TMUi«»ortaa«a.  .     ,.    i*      t 

Shipment  of  game  animals  or  birds  outside  the  limtts  ot 
the  county  in  which  they  were  WUed  is  prohibited,  ex- 
cept that  hunting  parties  may  take  their  own  game  home 
with  them  in  the  State,  bat  not  for  sale. 

Non-residents  wishing  to  hunt  in  any  county  in  this 
Sute  shall  first  obuin  a  license  from  the  clerk  of  the 
circuit  court  of  the  county  in  which  he  wishes  to  hunt, 
said  license  fee  being  |io.  This  license  is  not  traat- 
ferable,  and  permits  the  licensee  to  hunt  only  as  pro- 
vided for  in  Uiis  act 

OtkMP  MMa. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  for  sale  or  commercial  purposes 
any  birds  of  plume,  via.:  crane,  heron,  curlew,  ibis  or 
egret. 

OBORQIA. 
9mmm  BirAa,  I«»*«*»vo»«««  •»  »•■»  Bl»«»,  !>•▼••. 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kiU  any  wild  turkey,  pheasant, 
partridge,  quail  or  any  insectivorous  or  singing  bird, 
except  English  sparrows,  crows,  larks,  rice  birds,  night 
hawks,  wheat  birds  and  doves,  between  March  15  ">* 
November  i;  or  to  hunt  or  kill  any  dove  between  March 
IS  and  August  IS-  » 


It  is  unlawful  for  any  person  to  remove  from  the  nettt 
or  destnv  tiw  eggs  of  any  of  the  birds  protected,  during 
the  periods  th^  are  to  protected. 
osmpUMBti  •<  vHB  mnop  mvALUO  outnaomu  00. 


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It  it  unUwfttl  to  hunt,  kill  or  capture  any  wild  deer 
or  fawa  between  January  i  and  September  i. 

tola  •!  QwM*. 
It  it  unlawful  to  tell,  offer  for  sale,  or  have  in  pottcftion 
any  game  bird  or  animal,  or  any  part  of  either,  whether 
dead  or  alive,  during  the  perioda  in  which  they  are  pro< 
tected. 

IDAHO. 
Moo**,  Oa»llM«. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  or  destroy  any  moose  or  caribou 
at  any  time  during  the  period  of  five  years  from  and 
after  the  passage  of  this  act  (iSgg). 

■■•watala  lli««p,  lIo«»talB  Goat,  D««r,  Aat*lop«. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill,  or  destroy  any  deer,  antelope, 
mountain  sheep  or  mountain  goat,  between  January  i  and 
September  i  of  each  year;  or  to  take  more  than  four 
of  any  such  animals  during  the  time  they  may  lawfully 
be  killed  in  any  one  year. 


It  is  unlawful  to  Idll  or  destroy  an  elk,  except  between 
September  i  and  December  i  of  any  jrear,  or  to  take 
more  than  two  elk  between  the  dates  mentioned. 


«* 


It  if  unlawful  to  kill  or  trap  beaver  or  kitten  beaver 
for  a  period  of  five  years  from  and  after  the  approval  of 
this  act  (1899). 


It  is  unlawful  to  buy  or  sell  the  hides  of  any  of  the 
•nimala  mentioned  in  any  of  the  preceding  aectioiiii 


It  ii  aakwful  to  kant  or  cbaie  with  dogs  uqr  of  the 
animals  mentfoned  in  the  prseefing  seetton. 


*4li' 


IIOBGU-IDABO 

any  wild  deer 
«r  I. 

e  in  potMuion 
either,  whether 
i  they  are  pro< 


ote  or  earibon 
rears  from  and 

LBt*l0P«. 

deer,  antelope, 
1  January  i  and 
nore  than  four 
y  may  lawfully 


except  between 
»r,  or  to  take 
ntioned. 

■  kitten  beaver 
the  approval  ol 


of  any  of  the 
>gi  uqr  of  the 


1^ 


mAHO-nxiNou 


If 


It  la  onlawfal  to  kill,  trap  or  destroy  any  quail  except  1 
twccB  October  31  and  Dacembtr  i  of  each  year. 


It  is  oolawfttl  to  kill,  trap  or  destroy  any  partridge, 
pheasant,  trouse,  prairie  chicken,  sage  hen  or  fool  hen 
except  between  August  15  and  December  i  of  each  year: 
Provided,  That  no  Mongolian  pheasant  shall  be  killed, 
ensnared,  trapped  or  destroyed  for  a  period  ol  three 
years  after  the  passage  of  this  act  (1899)- 

Water  Vawl. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  or  destroy  any  wild  duck,  goose 
or  swan  between  March  1  and  August  15  of  each  year. 

Twmmm»mwtmiU»m. 

It  is  unlawful  for  any  railway,  express  company,  or  other 
public  carrier,  or  any  of  their  agents  to  receive  or  have 
in  their  possession  for  transportation  any  of  the  animals 
or  birds,  protected  by  the  laws  of  this  Sute,  or  to  trans- 
port the  same  after  the  passage  of  this  act;  except  that 
nothing  in  this  act  shall  prevent  shipping  or  transport- 
ing mounted  heads  or  stuffed  birds  or  animals  to  any 
point  within  the  State,  provided  that  such  birds  or 
animals  were  lawfully  killed. 

ILUN0I5. 

■torn,  WU«  Twker,  •■••^.  FwU»»«  Cklakca,  Pk«M. 
•■t,  Ikwail,  W*eeefc  •»  ■•«ni*a(  !>•▼•• 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  or  destroy  any  wild  buck,  doe  or 
fawn,  or  wild  turkey,  between  January  15  and  September 
I  of  any  year;  or  any  pinnated  or  raffed  grouse,  prairie 
chicken,  pheasant  or  partridge,  between  October  i  and 
August  31  of  the  succeeding  year;  or  any  quail  between 
December  ao  and  November  1  of  the  succeeding  year; 
or  any  woodcock  or  mourning  dove  between  December 
I  and  September  i  of  the  succeeding  year. 
OMBpUamts  of  TBI  UMIOM  MSTAIXIO  OABTBIDOI  OO. 


IQ  OUMOM 

It  it  mUwfnl  to  kill  or  deitroy  any  frtjr,  nd,  tox  or 
black  •qairrtl  between  December  is  «nd  September  i 
of  each  raecceding  year;  or  any  jack  inipe,  Wllaon'a 
I  anipc.  tend  tnipe  or  any  kind  of  inipe,  or  any  golden 

plover,  upland  plover,  yellow  legged  plover  or  any  other 
kind  of  plover  between  April  as  '"d  September  i  of 
each  succeeding  year. 

It  if  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  wild  gooie,  duck,  brant 
or  other  water  fowl  at  any  time  between  April  15  »nd 
September  i  of  any  year;  or  to  hunt  or  kill  any  wild 
gooM,  brant,  duck,  rail  or  other  water  fowl  between 
■unset  of  any  day  and  sunrise  of  the  next  succeeding 
day;  or  to  hunt  water  fowl  from  any  fixed  or  artificial 
ambush  beyond  a  natural  covering  of  reeds,  canes,  flags, 
wild  rice  or  other  vegeUtion  above  the  water  of  any 
lake,  river,  bay  or  inlet  or  other  water  course.  The  use 
of  any  small  boat,  sink-box  or  other  device  for  the  pur- 
pose of  concealment,  or  of  any  steamboat  or  sailboat 
in  hunting  wild  fowl  is  forbidden,  also  any  gun  other 
than  a  common  shoulder  gun;  and  provided,  that  the 
animals,  fowls  ar^!  birds  mentioned  in  the  following 
section  shall  not  be  killed  for  a  period  of  five  years 
from  and  after  the  taking  effect  of  this  act. 
It  is  unlawful,  for  a  period  of  five  years  from  and  after 
the  passing  of  this  act  (1899)  to  injure,  take,  kill,  ex- 
pose or  offer  for  sale  or  have  in  possession,  except  for 
breeding  purposes,  any  wild  buck,  doe  or  fawn,  ring- 
neck,  Mongolian  pheasant,  green  Japanese  pheasant, 
English  pheasant,  copper  pheasant  or  Scholmeriagom, 
Trogapan  pheasant,  silver  pheasant  or  golden  pheasant, 
any  Cacubis,  chucker  partridge,  sand  grouse  or  black 
India  partridge. 


It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  wild  bird  other  than  a  game 

bird,  Eogliih  sparrow,  crow,  crow-blackbird  or  chickca 

e^mpUmmtM  of  THS  UNION  UWtAhlAO  OABTBIDOS  OOl, 


auMou 

Tty,  red,  to*  or 
nd  Scptembtr  i 
•nipe.  WUmm'b 
,  or  any  golden 
ver  or  any  other 
September  i  of 


>oie,  dttck,  brant 
en  April  15  «nd 
or  kill  any  wild 
er  fowl  between 
next  succeeding 
Ixed  or  artificial 
leds,  cane«,  flagt, 
he  water  of  any 
courie.  The  use 
vice  for  the  pur- 
iboat  or  Milboat 
D  any  gun  other 
rovided,  that  the 
In  the  following 
od  of  five  year* 
I  act. 

rs  from  and  after 
e,  take,  kill,  ex- 
ission,  except  for 
c  or  fawn,  ring- 
panete  pheaaant, 
Scholmeringon, 
golden  pheasant, 
groiue  or  black 


her  than  a  gama 
:kbird  or  chickca 

OABTBIDOa  OOli 


ILUMOn  ■■ 

hawk,  or  to  purchaae.  ofer  or  expo»*  for  »•!«  »"y  '"<* 
wUd  bird  after  it  has  been  killed  or  caught!    Provided, 
that'nothing  in  thla  MCtion  shall  be  constmed  to  prrrent 
the  owner  or  occupant  of  lands  from  destroying  any  ol 
such  birds  when  deemed  necessary  for  the  protection  of 
fmlts  or  property.    For  the  purposes  of  this  act  the  fol- 
lowing  only  are  considered  game  birds:    Swans,  gecM, 
brant,  river  and  sea  ducks,  rails,  coots,  mud-hens  and 
gallinulea.  shore  birds,  plovers,  surf  birds,  snipe,  wood- 
cock,  sand-pipers.    Uttleri  and  curlewa.  wild    turkeys, 
grouse,   prairie  chickens,  pheasants,  partridges,  qoalla 
and  mourning  doves. 
Wwrta  of  WU«  Bl»«fc 
It  is  unlawful  within  the  State  of  Illinois  to  Uke  or  need- 
Icsaly  destroy,  or  have  in  possession,  the  nest  or  the 
eggs  of  any  wild  game  birds;  provided,  this  act  shall 
not  apply  to  any  person  holding  a  certificate  giving  th-i 
right  to  Uke  birds,  and  their  nesU  and  eggs,  for  scien- 
tific purposes. 

No  person  not  a  resident  of  the  Sute  of  Illinois  shall 
at  any  time  hunt  or  kill,  with  gun.  any  of  the  wild  ani- 
mals, fowls  or  birds  that  are  protected,  without  first  hav- 
ing procured  a  license. 

Non-residents  shall  not  hunt  any  of  the  wild  animals, 
fowls  or  birds  that  are  protected  during  any  part  of  the 
year  without  first  obtaining  license,  license  fee  being  $i<^ 
and  50  cents  fee  to  Secrettry  of  Sute.  and  such  llcenaea 
is  authorized  to  Uke  from  the  SUte  twenty-five  birds  ol 
all  kinds  killed  by  himself,  and  such  Ueenae  shall  be  void 
after  the  ist  day  of  June  next  succeeding  iU  issuance. 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  with  gun,  dog  or  net  within  or  up- 
on  the  land  of  another  without  first  obuining  permia- 
sion  so  to  do. 
OompllmeBta  o«  TM  UNION  MITALUO  OABTWDOB  OO. 


magm 


■"«*■' 


I 


ILLINOIS-IMDIAITA 


f 


■xvort*  Sal*.  PoueaaioB. 
It  is  unlawful  to  tell,  buy  or  have  in  pouettion  dnrinc 
the  time  when  netting  or  trapping  it  forbidden,  any  ani- 
mals or  birds  that  have  been  netted  or  trq>ped  in  viola- 
tion of  these  AcU.  It  is  also  unlawful  to  sdl  or  expose 
for  sale  at  any  time,  or  transport  out  of  the  State  for  any 
purpose,  or  in  the  State  for  purposes  of  sale,  any  of  the 
following  animals  killed  or  entr^>pcd  in  this  State: 
Pinnated  grouse,  prairie  chicken,  quail,  pheasant  or 
ruffed  grouse,  wild  turkey,  or  red,  gray,  fox  or  black 
squirrel,  except  such  person  have  a  license  from  the 
State  so  to  do. 

INDIANA. 
De«r. 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  deer  between  January  i 

and  October  i,  in  any  year. 


a«aU,  wild  Turkey,  PhMMmt. 

Netting  or  trapping  of  quail  is  forbidden.  It  is  unlawful 
to  shoot  or  have  in  possession  any  quails  or  pheasanta 
between  January  i  and  November  lo;  or  to  kill  any  wild 
turkey  between  February  i  and  November  i  of  any  year. 

VMUrle  Ckt«Ic*na. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  prairie  hens  or  chickens,  between 
February  i  and  September  i  in  each  year,  or  to  net  or 
trap  same  at  any  time. 

WmAomIc  WU«  Dvek. 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  woodcock  between 
January  i  and  July  i ;  or  any  wild  duck  between  April  15 
and  September  i,  in  any  year. 

H««tlac  om  liMnd  of  Amother. 

Hunting  on  lands  of  another,  without  written  consent  of 
the  owner  or  occupant  thereof,  is  forbidden. 


Whoevv  sells,  keeps  or  exposes  for  sale,  or  has  posses- 

CompUmMlta  of  THB  DNIOK  MOTALUO  OABTBIDOB  OO. 


silL 


LLINOIS-IMDIAITA 


pouettion  doriac 
orbidden,  any  ani- 
r  tnpptd  in  vioU- 
1  to  sdl  or  expose 
if  the  State  for  any 
of  sale,  any  of  tbe 
ed  in  this  State: 
uail,  pheasant  or 
:ray,  fox  or  black 
license  from  the 


tetween  Jannaiy  i 


len.  It  is  unlawful 
uails  or  pheasanta 
or  to  kill  any  wild 
nber  i  of  any  year. 

chickens,  between 
year,  or  to  net  or 


voodcock  between 
k  between  April  15 


written  consent  of 
bidden. 

lale,  or  has  posses- 
)  OABTBIDOB  OO. 


J 


INDIANA 

.ion  of  any  quaU  or  pheasant  between  December  ao 
Z  oL"  r  ?s  of  the  succeeding  y^'O'^y^"--^ 
^cken  or  grouse  between  February  i  and  September  i, 
^*eh  year-  or  any  woodcock  between  January  i  and 

r«iri;  or  »y  ^W  d««>^  «>«*^""  ^P'**  "  '"'  ^'^"" 
ber  I,  shall  be  fined. 

^unlawful  to  receive  or  transport  any  game  killed 
or  taken  illegally. 

'rmiSrS'Vo  transport  beyond  the  >!«**•  o^^ '^SS 
any  deer.  buck,  doe  or  fawn,  any  quail,  pheaiant.  wild 
duck,  grouse,  prairie  chicken  or  woodcock. 

T  U^SIIIm  to  kill.  main,  or  discharge  any  fir^T*  »* 
My  wild  pigeon  or  pigeons,  at  <>' ''i*"\?^f-»^*  "^ 
of  where  they  are  gathered  together  in  ^^;^7^ 
M  pigeon  roostings  and  nestings,  when  and  while  they 
are  nesting. 


Tu*nrfawful  to  hunt  or  kUl  any  squirrels  between 
December  ao  and  June  i  of  the  following  year. 


It  is  unlawful  to  kffl  any  wild  birds  other  t^  a  game 
bird;  or  purchase  or  offer  for  sale  any  sueh  wild  bird 
after  it  has  been  kiUed,  or  to  destroy  the  nest,  or  eggs  of 
any  wUd  bird.  The  English  or  European  house  spar- 
row, crows,  hawk,  and  other  birds  of  pr^,  .re  not  in- 
duded  among  the  birds  protected  by  tW.  act 


It  is  unUwfd  to  injure,  take.  ^'^^^^^.'^ ^"J^ 
sale  or  have  in  possession,  except  for  breedrngpcrpcM. 

aay'  riag-neck  Mongolian  pfceMMt,  gfe«  j-»mMC 
pheaniit,  copper  pheuut  or  ScholmeringoM,  Tto^pw 
«c  mm  mnoK  lowauo  ouffuooa  no. 


••«44.« 


24  INDIANA INDIAN  TEBBITORT-IOWA 

pheasant,  silver  pheasant  or  golden  pheasant,  being  the 
species  of  pheasants  imported  into  the  United  States; 
during  the  term  of  six  years  from  and  after  the  passage 
of  this  act  (1899). 

INDIAN  TERRITORY. 

Any  person  other  than  an  Indian,  who,  within  the  limits 
of  any  tribe  with  whom  the  United  States  has  treaties  in 
existence,  hnnts,  traps,  destroys  or  takes  any  game  or 
peltries,  except  for  subsistence  in  the  Indian  coun^,  shall 
forfeit  all  ammunition,  guns  and  traps  in  his  poHcssion, 
used  or  procured  to  be  used  for  that  purpose,  and  all 
skins  or  pelts  so  taken,  and  shall  be  liable  in  addition  to  a 
$500  petul^. 

IOWA. 

WtM  TrnwUmr  or  B«C«4  Omu*. 

Killing  prohibited  until  January  i,  igoa 

Prairie  chicken  or  pinnated  grouse,  December  i  to  Sep- 
tember I,  following.  Ruffed  grouse,  pbeaaant  and  quail 
between  January  i  and  November  i.  Woodcock  between 
January  i  and  July  la  Wild  duck,  brant  or  goose  be- 
tween April  15  and  September  i.  Gray  timber  or 
fox  squirrel  between  tiie  first  dqr  of  January  and  the 
first  day  of  June 


No  person  shall  hunt  with  dog  or  gun  iqNm  the  eohi- 
vated  or  enclosed  lands  of  aaodier  without  permission  of 
owner,  occupant  or  agent  thereot 


WIMPmHlteth« 

The  use  of  any  bat  a  common  shoulder  gun  is  forinddaa. 


It  is  unlawful  for  any  corporalkm  or  any  private  person 

to  ship  or  cany  out  of  the  State  o(  Iowa  aay  of  the 

OeaifUff  e(  TBM  OMIOlt  mVALUO  OUtTBIDOS  00. 


SBTTORT-IOWA 

sant,  being  the 
United  States; 
fter  the  pauage 


itUn  the  limits 
I  has  treaties  in 
s  any  game  or 
in  coon^,  shall 
his  possession, 
aipose,  and  all 
in  addition  to  a 


mber  i  to  Sep- 
aaant  and  quail 
}dcock  between 
it  or  goose  be- 
ray  timber  or 
tnoaiy  and  the 


iqNMi  the  eohi- 
it  permission  of 


m  is  forlnddaa. 

pcivale  person 
>wa  aiqr  of  the 
UMBiooB  cm. 


10WA-KAN8AS-KBNTUCKY  25 

protected  animals  mentioned  abore.  Shipment  to  any 
person  within  the  State  is  permitted,  but  qo  person  most 
ship  mote  than  one  doxen  birds  in  one  d«r.  ptwided  that 
he  shall  make  an  affidaTit  before  some  authorized  person 
that  said  game  birds  hare  been  lawfully  killed,  bought  or 
sold,  and  are  not  being  transported  for  profit  or  sak. 
He  must  also  ghre  the  name  and  post  office  address  of 
lihe  person  to  whom  goods  are  shipped,  and  the  number 
thereoi 

The  killing  for  sale  or  traffic  of  any  ruffed  grouse  or 
pheasant,  pinnated  grouse  or  prairie  chicken,  quail  or 
woodcock  is  prohibited.  It  is  also  unlawful  for  any  one 
person  to  kin  in  any  one  day  more  than  twenty-fiTe  of 
either  kind  of  said  birds,  or  to  have  more  than  twenty- 
five  of  either  kind  in  possession  at  any  one  time  unlesa 
lawfully  receired  for  transportation. 
Shooting  or  killing  quail  in  the  public  highway  u  for- 
bidden. 

KANSAS. 

Btv«i»-Ov*a  »■■■•■■  .       «,      .  J  XT 

Grouse,  prairie  chicken,  quaU,  during  October  and  No- 
vember. 

OttMPBte«ik  ^     _i  i 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill,  or  trap  any  pheasant,  oriole^ 
meadow  lark,  robin,  thrush,  red  bird,  mocking  bird,  blue 
jay,  turtle  dove,  yellow  hammer  or  blue  bird,  except 
that  the  owner  of  an  orchard  may  shoot  any  blue  iayi, 
orioles  or  yellow  hammers  at  any  time. 


The  barter  or  sale  of  any  protected  bird  or  birds  is  pn>- 
hibited;  also  the  shipment  of  same. 

KENTUCKY. 

According  to  the  Uw  of  1894.  the  killing  of  the  foUowin» 
animals  is  fort>idden  during  the  time  spedfied  below: 
Oe^rilments  «t  THB  UMION  ICVTAIXIO  OABTBIDOB  OtK 


96 


KBNTUOKY-LONG  ISLAND 


Deer:  Buck,  doe  or  fawn,  between  March  I  and  Septem- 
ber i.  Wildfowl:  wad  goose,  wild  dock,  teal  or  otfcer 
wild  goose,  between  April  i  and  Angust  I5<  Squirrd; 
Black,  gray  or  fox  squirrel,  between  February  i  and  J«iie 
is;  g*»y  squirrel  may  be  killed  for  protection  of  cropt. 
Wild  turkey,  between  February  i  and  September  i; 
woodcock,  between  Februatr  i  and  June  ao;  quail, 
partridge  or  pheasant,  between  January  i  and  November 
is;  dove,  between  February  i  and  August  i. 

Meadow  larks,  thrush,  martin,  finch,  swallow,  flicker, 
red  bird,  oriole,  woodpecker,  tanager,  catbird  or  o4er 
song  or  insectivorous  birds  are  protected  at  all  times  ex- 
cept when  destroying  crops. 

LONa  ISLAND. 

These  taws  to  apply  to  Kings,  Queens,  Nassau  and 
Suffolk  Counties  on  Long  Island  Sound  only. 

wu«  r«wi. 

Web-footed  wild  fowl  shall  not  be  killed  or  possessed 
from  the  first  day  of  May  to  the  thirtieth  day  of  Septem- 
ber, both  inclusive;  nor  shall  the  same  be  killed  between 
sunset  and  daylight;  nor  shall  the  same  be  killed  or 
caught  in  any  wqr,  save  with  gun  raised  at  arm's  length 
and  fired  from  the  shoulder  without  other  rest;  nor  from 
any  boat  other  than  a  boat  propelled  by  hand  or  floating 
device;  such  fowls  caught  or  killed  shall  not  be  brought 
to  the  shore,  sold  or  possessed.  The  use  of  floating  de- 
vices in  hunting  web-footed  wild  fowl  on  Long  Island 
and  waters  adjacent  thereto  is  prohibited.  Floating  de- 
vices may  be  used  for  the  purpose  of  shooting  web-footed 
wild  fowl  thereh-om  in  Long  Island  Sound,  Great  South 
Bay  west  of  Smith's  Point,  Shimecock  and  Peconie 
bays,  and  in  any  part  of  said  counties  said  birds  may  be 
purMed  and  killed  from  boats  propelled  by  hand,  and 
from  any  sailboats  in  Long  Island  Sound,  Gardiner  aad 
Peconie  bays. 

OewilliMatS  Ot  THB  UNION  MSTALLIO  04BTBIDCW  00. 


U 

PI 


Y-^LONQ  ISLAin> 

:h  I  and  Septem- 
ick,  tetl  or  other 
ist  I5<  Squirrd; 
nury  i  ud  Jvne 
tcction  of  cropt. 
d  September  i; 
June  ao;  quail, 
I  and  Norembcr 
pist  I. 

swallow,  flicker, 
catbird  or  odier 
d  at  all  time*  ez- 


ens,  Nassau  and 
id  only. 

lied  or  possessed 
li  day  of  Septem- 
be  killed  between 
une  be  killed  or 
d  at  arm's  length 
ler  rest;  nor  from 
r  hand  or  floating 
ill  not  be  brought 
lie  of  floating  de> 
1  on  Long  Island 
;ed.  Floating  de- 
xiting  web-footed 
and,  Great  Sooth 
ock  and  Peconie 
said  birds  may  be 
led  by  hand,  and 
ind,  Gardiner  and 

04BTBIDCW  00. 


iX)N6  ISLAND 


n 


Plovm  mmM.  Othm  Bl*«ik 
Plorer,  curlew,  jack  snipe,  bittern,  Wilson's  (commonly 
known  as  English)  snipe,  yellow  legs,  killdeer,  willet 
snipe,  dowitcher,  short-necks,  rail,  sand-piper,  bay  snipe, 
surf  snipe,  winter  snipe,  ring-necks  and  oxeye:  shall  not 
be  killed  or  possessed  except  from  the  first  day  of  July 
to  the  thirty-first  day  of  December,  both  inclusive. 

BUMk  aad  Brmr  9m:miwwU, 

Black  and  gray  squirrels  shall  not  be  killed  or  possessed, 
except  from  the  first  day  of  November  to  the  thirty-first 
day  of  December,  both  inclusive. 

M«»4«w  Hams. 

Meadow  hens,  mud  hens,  gallinule  or  water  chicken  or 
grebe  shall  not  be  killed  or  possessed  from  the  thirty- 
first  day  of  December  to  the  fifteenth  day  of  August,  boHi 
inclusive. 

'WooAeoek,  i^watl,  Oro«M. 

Ruffed  grouse,  commonly  known  as  partridge,  or  any 
member  of  the  grouse  family  or  quail  shall  not  be  hunted 
or  killed  from  January  i  to  October  31.  hoth  inclusive. 
Woodcock  shall  not  be  hunted  or  killed  from  January  I 
to  July  31,  inclusive.  Nor  shall  either  of  such  birds  b« 
possessed,  dead  or  alive,  or  sold  after  the  fifth  day  ol 
January,  and  possession  thereof  during  the  first  five 
days  of  January  is  forbidden,  unless  it  be  proved  by  the 
possessor  or  seller  that  said  birds  were  killed  within 
the  lawful  period  for  killing  the  same  on  Long  Island. 


BUuTM  ■««  BirikMta. 

Hares  and  rabbiU  shaU  not  be  shot  at,  hunted  or  killed, 
nor,  except  in  that  portion  of  Long  Island  which  is  em- 
braced in  the  territory  of  the  Ci^  of  New  York,  shrill 
they  be  possessed,  except  from  November  1  to  December 
31,  mclusive.  The  use  of  ferrets  in  the  hunting  of  rabbiu 
is  hereby  prohibited. 
ConpllBwats  vt  TBB  VmOK  MBVALUO  OABTUDOB  <Xk 


u 


■aai 


ifM 


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28 


LOMO  ISLAMD-LOUISIAMA-XAIKB 


D«er. 

Shooting  at,  hunting  with  dogi  or  otherwise,  or  killing 
deer  is  prohibited  on  Long  Island,  except  daring  the 
first  two  Wednesdays  and  the  first  two  Fridays  in  the 
month  of  November,  in  each  year.  Possession  of  venison 
in  any  of  the  forests  in  SuflEollc  County,  inhabited  by 
deer,  on  any  other  day  shall  be  presumptive  evidence  of  a 
violation  of  this  section.  Wild  deer  or  venison  shall  not 
be  possessed  or  sold  except  between  August  15  and 
November  ao;  and  possession  thereof,  between  August  15 
and  the  lawful  day  for  killing  deer  in  November,  and 
between  November  15  and  November  ao,  is  prohibited 
and  shall  be  deemed  a  violation  of  this  section  unlets  it 
be  proved  by  the  possessor  or  seller  that  such  deer  or 
venison  was  killed  within  the  lawful  period  for  killing  the 
same,  or  out  of  the  State. 

LOUISIANA. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  wild  deer  or  fawn  bctwMB 
March  i  and  October  i. 


filial,  PavtHAs*  •*  PhMUHUi«. 

Close  seasons  between  April  i  and  October  i. 

WIM  TwlE«r« 

Close  seasons  between  April  15  and  October  i. 
HAINB. 

■leoM*  •»<  Deer. 

It  is  unlawful  at  any  time  to  hunt,  kill  or  have  in  posses- 
sion any  cow  or  calf  moose;  and  the  term  "calf  mooted 
shall  mean  that  these  animals  are  calves  until  they  are  at 
least  one  year  old,  and  have  at  least  two  prongrs  or  tinea 
to  their  horns.  It  is  unlawful,  between  December  i  and 
October  15,  to  hunt  or  Idll  any  bull  moose,  and  no  per- 
son shall,  between  October  15  and  December  i,  hunt 
or  kill,  or  have  in  possession  more  than  one  bull  moose 
or  part  thereof.  It  is  tmlawful  to  hunt,  kill  or  have  in 
OompUBMtS  of  THB  UNION  MKrAI.LIO  (UBTBIDOB  00. 


Mi 


Oi 


^^moKBrnBrnmnem 


tUISIANA-XAIKB 

rwise,  or  killing 
:cept  daring  the 
)  Fridays  in  the 
suion  of  venison 
ty,  inhabited  by 
ive  evidence  of  a 
reniaon  shall  not 

August  IS  and 
tween  August  is 

November,  and 
ao,  is  prohibited 
section  unless  it 
!uit  such  deer  or 
od  for  killing  the 


»r  fawn  betwMB 

ber  I. 
ober  I. 


ir  have  in  posses- 
!rm  "calf  moosc^ 
I  until  they  are  at 
a  prongrs  or  tines 
Dttcember  i  and 
>ose,  and  no  pcr- 
lecember  i,  hunt 
1  one  bull  moose 
t,  Idll  or  have  in 
(UBTBIDOB  00. 


MAINE 

possession  any  deer  or  part  hereof  between  December 
Vs  and  October  i.  and  no  person  shall  kill  or  have  in 
IMSsession  more  than  two  deer  or  parts  thereof. 

It  i.  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill,  with  dogs,  jack  I'^hts.  art^ 
ficial  lights,  snare,  or  traps,  any  moose,  deer  or  canbou 

Ms  T««*«'  OI«««  *!■••  •■  0«H*««»  ^^ 

No  person  shall,  within  six  years  from  October  iS.  »8». 
TaSTmanner  hunt  or  kiU.  or  have  in  pouession  any 
caribou  or  parts  thereof. 
Ob*  nmmw  tor  »M«  to  ■•pt««»«». 

It  is  lawful,  from  September  i  to  October  i,  of  each  year. 
JokUl  one  deer,  for  food  purposes  only,  to  b*  consumed 
in  the  locality  where  Uken.  by  the  P*^"  **J  "«  *^,* 
sMmt.  in  either  of  the  counties  of  Oxford.  FranWm. 
Somerset.  PiscaUquis,  Penobscot.  Aroostook.  Hancock 
or  Washington,  such  person  ha^ng  first  P'<>;««d  a 
license  therefor,  on  payment  of  $6  Jy  •non-resident^ 
and  $4  by  a  resident  of  this  State;  but  it  shall  be  unlaw- 
ful for  non-residents  of  the  State  to  take  a  d«r  "  pro- 
vided  in  thU  section,  or  to  enter  upon  Ae  wiM  land,  of 
this  State  with  intent  to  camp  and  >^dl«  *"»  *" f  "' 
wWle  engaged  in  hunting  or  fishing,  without  bring  in 
charge  of  a  registered  guide,  during  Ae  ^onib»otJt«^t 
jSTA-guit.  September  and  October;  provided  ^t 
the  provSions  of  this  section  shall  not  apply  to  any 
person  who  whUe  hunting  or  fishing,  stop  «»  "T  h«°J»; 
or  fishing  camp,  which  is  owned  or  under  the  control  of 
any  registered  guide  or  registered  camp  owner. 

DMV  to  amrtmim  Co««tle«. 
It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kUl  any  deer  in  dther  of  the 
counties  of  York.  Cumberland,  Androscoggin  or  Saga- 
dahoc, for  four  years  from  October  1. 1899,  «»d  rt  is  un- 
lawful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  deer  in  the  counties  of  Knox, 
Lincoln,  and  Waldo,  except  during  the  month  of  October 

OeatUM>«a  •«  «"  '^O"  MWPALUC  OABTBIDOB  00. 


'•i»"-- 


30 


MAimi 


of  each  year,  or  in  Kennebec,  except  during  October  and 
November  of  each  year,  and  no  person  ahall  take,  kill 
or  have  in  possession  more  than  two  deer. 


tmu^mr  Cloa* 

Sunday  is  a  close  time,  on  which  it  is  not  lawful  to  hunt, 
kill  or  destroy  game  or  birds  of  any  kind. 

TwrnMrnportrnttom. 

No  person  or  corporation  shall  carry  or  transport  from 
place  to  place  any  moose  or  deer,  or  part  thereof,  in 
close  time  nor  in  open  time  unless  open  to  view,  tagged 
and  plainly  labeled  with  the  name  and  residence  of  th* 
owner  thereof,  and  accompanied  by  him;  but  nothing 
herein  shall  apply  to  the  transportation  of  moose  or 
deer  by  any  person  or  corporation  when  such  game  is 
lawfully  tagged  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of 
Section  26.  Section  a6.  Any  person  who  has  lawfully 
killed  a  moose  (or  a  deer,  except  in  September  as  here- 
tofore provided),  may  send  the  same  to  his  home  or  to 
any  hospital  in  the  State,  without  accompanying  the 
same,  by  purchasing  of  the  duly  constituted  agent  there- 
for  a  tag,  paying  for  a  moose  $5,  for  a  deer  $a,  and  fifty 
cents  for  a  pair  of  game  birds.  Whoever  lawfully  kills 
a  bull  moose  shall,  while  the  same  or  any  part  thereof  ia 
being  transported,  preserve  and  transport  it  with  the 
evidence  on  the  moose  of  the  sex  of  the  same. 

Fartrtds*,  Woodeovk:,  Dvalu  mmH  Other  Bird*. 

It  shall  be  unlawful  to  hunt,  kill  or  have  in  possession 
any  wood  duck,  dusky  duck,  commonly  called  black 
duck,  teal,  and  gray  duck,  between  May  i  and  Septem- 
ber I  of  each  year;  or  any  ruflFed  grouse,  commonly 
called  partridge,  or  woodcock,  from  December  i  to 
September  15;  any  quail  from  December  i  to  October 
i;  any  plover  or  snipe  from  May  i  to  August  i.  No 
person  shall,  in  any  one  day,  kill  or  have  in  possession 
more  than  is  of  each  variety  of  the  above  named  birds, 

tt  TBU  UNION  MNTALUO  OABTBIDOB  Oa 


■HP" 


MAIKS 

ing  October  and 
I  ahall  take,  kiU 
ecr. 


>t  lawlnl  to  hunt, 
<L 


'  transport  from 
part  thereof,  in 
to  Tiew,  tagged 
residence  of  th* 
m;  but  nothing 
tn  of  moose  or 
:n  such  game  is 
e  provisions  of 
rho  has  lawfully 
ttember  as  here- 
his  home  or  to 
rompsnying  the 
ited  agent  there- 
leer  $a,  and  fifty 
«r  lawfully  kills 
y  part  thereof  is 
tort  it  with  the 
same. 

<r  Birds. 
ire  in  possession 
ily  called  black 
r  I  and  Septem- 
lase,  commonly 
December  i  to 
er  I  to  October 
August  I.  No 
re  in  possession 
ft  named  birds, 

lABTBIDOB  OO. 


MAINE 


31 


except  plover  and  snipe,  during  the  respective  open 
season  for  each;  nor  shall  any  person,  at  any  time,  kill 
or  have  in  possession  any  mffed  grouse  commonly  called 
partridge,  except  for  his  own  consumption  in  this  State, 
except  as  hereinafter  provided;  nor  shall  any  person 
at  any  time  sell,  or  offer  for  sale,  any  ruffed  grouse, 
commonly  called  partridge;  nor  shall  any  person  or 
corporation  carry  or  transport  at  any  one  time  more 
than  15  of  any  one  variety  of  the  birds  above  named  as 
the  property  of  one  person;  and  it  is  unlawful  for  a 
term  of  ten  years  to  hunt  or  kill  the  capercailzie,  or 
cock  of  the  woods,  so  called,  black  game,  so  called,  or 
any  species  of  the  pheasant,  except  ruffed  grouse  or  part- 
ridge.   It  is  unlawful  to  kill  or  have  in  possession  any 
birds  commonly  known  as  larks,  robins,  swallows,  spar- 
rows, woodpeckers,  or  orioles,  or  other  insectivorous 
birds  (crows,  English  sparrows,  and  hawks  excepted). 
It  is  unlawful  to  take  any  wild  duck  of  any  variety, 
quail,  ruffed  grouse,  or  partridge,  woodcock,  or  any 
bird,  except  by  the  usual  method  of  sporting  with  fire 
arms.     It  is  unlawful  to  kill  in  any  manner  any  wild 
duck  of  any  variety  on  the  Kennebec  River  or  on  the 
shores  thereof,   south  of  the   Gardiner  and  Randolph 
bridge,  or  on  Merrymeeting  Bay,  or  the  shores  thereof, 
between  sunset  and  daylight  of  the  following  morning; 
and  to  hunt,  kill,  or  destroy  any  wild  duck,  at  any  time, 
with  the  aid  of  jack-lights,  or  any  artificial  light 

Mlmk,  Mbl*,  Mmmlatmt,  FUikcv  Mid  BesveF. 

It  is  unlawful  between  May  i  and  October  15  to  hunt  or 
kill  any  mink,  sable,  muskrat,  or  fisher,  excepting,  how- 
ever, that  it  shall  be  lawful  to  kill  muskrats  in  Lily  pond 
in  the  towns  of  Rockport  and  Camden,  and  also  such 
muskrats  as  interfere  at  any  time  with  the  operation  and 
maintenance  of  any  canal,  ditch,  lawful  dam,  or  cran- 
berry bog.  Whoever  at  any  time  kills  or  destroys  any 
beaver,  except  upon  written  permission  of  the  commia- 
sioners  of  inland  fisheries  and  game,  shall  be  fined. 
OMipilMrata  af  Tm  UNION  MBVALUO  OABTBIDOB  Oa 


I 


I 
1 


c 


jj.,  MAINE-1IARTI<AND 

T«ra. 

No  person  ihall  kill  or  have  in  his  possession,  except 
alive,  any  bird  commonly  known  as  tern. 

Close  time  on  deer  on  the  island  of  Isle  Au  Haut  for  six 
years  from  October  I,  1899. 

nARYLAND. 
numiRoir*  i.ooai<  i.awi  pbbvail.. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  quail  or  partridge,  American, 
English  or  Mongolian  pheasant,  ruffed  grouse  or  wild 
turkey  in  Garrett  County  between  Jauuary  1  and  Noveni- 
ber  I,  or  any  rabbits  from  February  '  to  November  i  in 
Garrett  and  Allegany  counties.  It  is  unlawful  to  kill 
any  partridge,  wild  turkey  or  quail  tetween  January  i 
and  November  1,  or  any  woodcock  between  January  i 
and  September  i.  It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  of  the  above 
named  birds  or  game  animals  in  the  counties  of  Howard, 
Baltimore,  Washington,  Frederick,  Montgomery,  Cal- 
vert, Prince  George's,  Charies,  Kent,  Talbot  and  Caro- 
line between  the  twenty-fourth  day  of  December  and  Ae 
first  of  November,  and  in  the  counties  of  Harford, 
Montgomery,  St  K«iry's,  Queen  Anne's,  Cecil  and  Anne 
Arundel,  it  is  unlawiiul  to  kill  any  quail  or  partridge, 
pheasant  or  rabbit  between  December  34  and  November 
10  following.  It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  of  the  above  men- 
tioned  birds  or  game  animals  in  the  counties  of  Dor- 
cfaeMer,  Wicomico,  Somerset  or  Worcester  between  Feb- 
ruary I  and  November  10;  provided,  however,  that  it 
shall  be  lawful  io  all  the  counties  of  the  State  to  shoot 
woodcock  during  the  month  of  July. 

■««ta*«ls.  . 

It  b  unlawful  to  kill  any  squirrels  between  December  i 
and  September  i  following.    This  does  not  unif  to 
counties  of  Garrett  and  Allegany. 
OampllBMita  e(  TBI  UMIOM  UWKALUO  OABTBIOOS  00. 


§1 


INE-MARTI<AND 

tuession,  except 
rn. 

Au  Haut  for  six 


DVAUi. 

ridge,  American, 
1  grouM  or  wild 
ry  1  and  Novem- 
}  November  i  in 
unlawful  to  kill 
tween  January  i 
tween  January  I 
any  of  the  above 
intiee  of  Howard, 
outgomery,  Cal- 
ralbot  and  Caro- 
>ecember  and  the 
ties  of  Harford, 
I,  Cecil  and  Anne 
tail  or  partridge, 
14  and  November 
>f  the  above  men- 
counties  of  Dor- 
iter  between  Feb- 
however,  that  it 
lie  State  to  shoot 


ireen  December  i 
MS  not  4>ply  to 

OABTBIOaS  00. 


MJ 


■■ 


Bl 


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MARTLANI)  H 

WU«  W^ttU 

It  U  unlawful  to  kill  any  wild  ducki,  cxce^  blackh«*d 
I  ducks,  wild  brant,  wild  awao,  wild  gooic,  bctWMa  April 

10  and  November  i ;  provided  that  it  ahall  not  be  law- 
ful in  Charles  County  to  kill  any  aconi  or  lummer  duck 
between  April  lo  and  October  i ;  and  provided,  further, 
that  this  section  shall  not  apply  to  Worcester  CoMnty, 
and  that  nothing  contained  in  this  act  it  intrnded  to  inter- 
fere with,  or  in  any  manner  repeal  the  Public  Local 
Laws  of  Cecil  and  Harford  counties  regulating  the 
shooting  of  wildfowl  in  those  parts  of  the  waters  of  the 
Susquehanna  River  and  Chesapeake  Bay,  commonly 
called  the  Sosquehanna  Flats. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  doves  between  December  34  and 
August  15  following. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  snipe  or  plover  between  May  I 
and  August  15;  provided,  however,  that  this  shall  not 
apply  to  Worcester  County. 


w««w  Ban,  ov«*uui.  bma  mv«,  biui  mtw€,  miM  aiM. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  water  rail,  ortolan,  reed  bird, 
rail  bird  or  rice  bird  between  November  i  and  Septem- 
ber  I  following. 


BlvAi  lf«t 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill,  at  any  time,  any  wren,  humming- 
bird, sparrow,  turkey  buuard,  blue  bird,  blue  Jay,  mi- 
gratory or  other  thrush,  martin,  wood  robin,  mocking 
bird,  red-brcuted  robin,  catbird,  oriole,  lark,  swallowa, 
red  bird,  pewit,  indigo  bird,  chewink,  sapsucker,  gold 
finch,  cedar  bird,  whip-poor-will,  yellow-breasted  chat, 
mackerel  gull  or  herring  gull,  or  gull  of  any  description; 
provided,  however,  that  it  shall  not  be  unlawful  at  any 
time  to  kill  the  hawk  or  other  birds  destructive  to 
domestic  pooltiy.  or  the  English  sparrow,  crow  or  black- 
bird, and  that  this  law  shall  not  apply  to  St  Mary's  and 
OoBpHaMBta  t*  THM  mflON  IfBTALLIO  OABTBIDOB  Oa 


m.rr'    ng/g; 


.  lUBTLAND 

Calvert  coantie*,  and  that  it  shall  be  lawful  to  kaT« 
mocldaf  birds  or  red  birds,  or  other  so«t  birds,  is  eases, 
or  stuffed  specimens  of  any  of  these  birds  in  edncatioaal 
institutions  or  public  or  private  museums. 


No  person  shall  shoot  at  or  IdU  any  of  the  birds  or  gamt 
animals  mentioned  above,  with  any  other  kind  of  g«a 
than  that  which  is  raised  at  arm's  length  from  the 
shoulder,  and  it  is  unlawful  to  use,  sell,  or  have  in  pos- 
session, any  big  or  swivel  gun,  for  the  purpose  of  shoot- 
ing at  or  killing  any  swan,  wild  brant,  geese,  wild  dacki 
or  other  water  fowl. 

Night  shooting  of  birds  is  prohibited. 


WIU  »«wl  •*  W—*tmm 

It  is  unlawful,  at  any  time,  to  shoot  at  or  m  any  way 
disturb  wUd  ducks,  wfld  swan,  wild  brant,  wUd  geese  or 
other  water  fowl  of  any  kind,  while  on  their  feeding  or 
roosting  grounds. 

The  use  of  wcasds  or  ferrets  is  forbidden. 


It  is  unlawful,  at  any  time,  to  molest  or  destroy  the  nests 
or  eggs  of  any  of  the  above  mentioned  birds,  except 
those  of  hawks,  crows,  blackbirds.  English  sparrows  or 
other  birds  destructive  of  domestic  poultry  and  gam* 
birds. 


Any  person  above  the  age  of  eighteen  years  shaU  be  al- 
lowed, for  scientific  purposes  only,  to  kill  birds  or  mam- 
mals or  collect  eggs,  provided  said  person  shall  hxf 
obtained  a  certificate  in  writing  from  the  State  Gam* 
Warden. 
OomplteMta  •(  THB  TOIOK  MWALUO  OABTBIDOB  OO. 


■i-'wyV'^'S"-  *,''''^' 


MASTLAITD 

«  lawful  to  hvn 
■C  birds,  is  ease*, 
irds  in  edacatioaal 

tms. 


the  birds  or  gamt 
sther  kind  of  gu 
length  from  the 
11,  or  have  in  pos- 
i  purpose  of  shoot- 
,  geese,  wild  dacki 


t  at  or  in  any  way 
irant,  wild  geese  or 
»  their  feeding  or 


idden. 


or  destroy  the  nests 

ioned  birds,  except 

English  sparrows  or 

poultry  and  game 


sn  years  shall  be  al- 
»  kill  birds  or  mam- 
1  person  shall  hsv* 
}m  the  State  Gam* 

10  OABTKIDOB  OO. 


MARYLAND-MA88ACHUHBTT8  85 

And  be  it  enacted  that  all  acts  or  parts  of  acts,  and  all 
sections  and  parts  of  sections  of  the  Code,  both  of  Gen- 
eral  and  Local  Laws,  now  in  force  in  the  State  of  Mary- 
land, inconsistent  with  the  provisions  of  this  act,  be  and 
the  same  are  hereby  repealed;  provided  nothing  in  this 
act  shall  in  any  manner  affect  the  Public  Local  Laws  for 
Kent,  Talbot,  St  Mary's,  Calvert  and  Harford,  also  Alle- 
gany, Somerset,  Worcester,  Caroline,  Prince  George's, 
Cecil,  Frederick,  Charles,  Dorchester,  Montgomery, 
Queen  Anne's,  Carroll,  Washington  and  Wicomico  eooa- 
ties  relating  to  game  and  wildfowl,  but  that  the  Local 
Laws  shall  remain  in  full  force  in  said  counties,  respec- 
tively. 

nASSACHUSBTTS. 

It  is  a  misdemeanor  to  hunt  or  kill  deer  within  this  State 
prior  to  the  first  day  of  November,  1903. 

PlB»»<«#   Grona*,   R«S«A   Clr««a«,   Purtrldce,   <t«MU, 
lVeo«e««lE,  "Wild  Fowl. 

It  is  a  misdemeanor  to  kill  a  pinnated  grouse  at  any 
time,  or  a  woodcock  or  ruffed  grouse  (called  partridge) 
between  January  i  and  September  15;  quail,  between 
January  i  and  October  15;  or  wood  or  summer  duck, 
black  duck  or  teal,  or  any  of  the  duck  species,  between 
April  15  and  September  i.    Punishable  by  fine  of  fan. 

Plover,  SBlve,  MmM&ptwmw,  Rail,  •horct  Ma»ak  o*  Beaofc 
Bird*. 

It  is  a  misdemeanor  to  take  or  kill  any  of  these  birds 
between  May  i  and  July  15. 

WU4I  or  Vmmmmmm**  P1s*«b»  0«U  •»  Tom* 

It  is  a  misdemeanor  to  kill  or  shoot  any  of  these  between 
May  I  and  October  i.    Fine,  $10. 

Wild  Vowl  Motkodib 

It  is  a  misdemeanor  to  pursue  any  wild  fowl  with  any 

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MA88ACUU8ETT8-M1CH1UAN 

vewel  other  than  a  boat  propelled  by  means  of  aailt, 
oars  or  paddles;  also  to  kill  wild  fowl  or  any  of  the  so- 
called  shore,  marsh  or  beach  birds  with  a  swivel  or  pivot 
gnn,  or  by  use  of  torch,  jack  or  artificial  light 

i 
mmwowt  •<  ammm. 
It  is  a  misdemeanor,  punishable  by  fine,  to  take  or  send 
beyond  the  limits  of  this  Commonwealth  any  woodcock, 
quail  or  ruffed  grouse. 

«MiT  ■««ln«l,  Rak%lt,  Urn*: 

It  is  a  misdemeanor  to  kill  any  of  these  between  March  i 
and  September  I5> 


Unlawful  to  kill  or  take  any  of  these  except  for  propsr 
gation  until  1900. 

•««d«jr  Cloae  Tim*. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill,  maim,  or  discharge  and  firearms  at 
on  Sunday. 

niCHlOAN. 

emwtnam;  *■»*»»  »P»»«*  He«,  8alp«,  Wo**e«ek,  m«- 
▼•r. 

Open  season  for  partridge,  quail,  spruce  hen,  snipe, 
woodcock  and  plover,  from  October  20  to  November  30, 
both  inclusive,  except  in  the  Upper  Peninsula,  where  the 
open  season  for  hunting  partridge  is  from  October  i 
to  November  30,  both  inclusive. 

PnUrle  Chlelccaa. 

Close  season  on  prairie  chickens  until  the  year  190a. 

DmIu,  Cteeae,  Brant  aa«  OtMer  WllA  Water  Fowl. 

Wild  ducks,  geese,  brant  and  other  wild  water  fowl  may 
be  killed  from  one-half  hour  before  sunrise  until  one  and 
one-half  hours  after  sunset,  from  September  i  to  Jan- 
uary 31.  Blue  bill,  canvas  back,  widgeon,  pin-Uil,  whist- 
CompUiiMBta  of  THB  UNION  MBTALUO  OABTBIDOB  00. 


IB 


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USBTTS-MICHIUAN 

y  means  of  aailt, 
or  any  of  the  to- 
1  a  swivel  or  pivot 
ual  light. 


le,  to  take  or  send 
1th  any  woodcock. 


e  between  March  i 


HUit« 

;  except  for  propa- 


rge  and  firearms  at 


spruce  hen,  snipe, 
20  to  November  30, 
'eninsula,  where  the 
is  from  October  i 


til  the  year  1902. 

i  Water  Fowl. 
irild  water  fowl  may 
lunrise  until  one  and 
September  i  to  Jaa- 
geon,  pin-tail,  whist- 

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mOBIOAN 


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ler,  spoon-bill,  batter  ball,  saw-bill  ducks  and  wild  geese 
may  be  killed  from  September  i  until  May  i,  following 
thereafter.  The  open  season  for  killing  wild  docks,  wild 
geese,  brant  and  other  wild  water  fowl  in  the  Upper 
Peninsula  is  from  September  until  January  15,  following 
thereafter. 


Dot**. 


MoasollMi    •■«    ■■cltoh    VhMummta^ 


Wild  pigeon,  Mongolian  and  English  pheasants  are  pro- 
tected until  the  year  1905.  It  is  unlawful  to  kill  mourn- 
ing doves  at  any  time. 


or  iMaootlveroas  I 

The  killing  of  song  or  insectivorous  birds  of  any  kind  is 
unlawful. 

Sale  of  0«m«  Bird*. 

The  sale  of  partridges  quail  or  woodcock  is  prohibited 
absolutely. 

Doork 

Open  season  for  hunting, deer  in  any  portion  of  the 
Sute  except  Alcona,  Lapeer,  Huron,  Sanilac,  Tuscola, 
Macomb,  AUegon,  OtUwa  and  St.  Clair  counties. 
November  8  to  November  30,  both  inclusive.  All 
hunters  must  be  provided  with  a  license  to  hunt  deer. 
The  resident  license  fee  is  75  cents.  Non-residents  must 
take  out  a  non-resident  license,  the  fee  for  which  is  $25. 
It  is  unlawful  to  make  use  of  dogs  in  hunting  or  pur- 
suing deer,  and  the  presence  of  a  hound  in  a  hunting 
camp  or  club  house  during  the  hunting  season  is  made 
prima  facie  evidence  of  guilt.  Five  days  are  allowed 
hunters  to  get  their  deer  out  of  the  woods  after  the 
close  of  the  hunting  season,  after  which  it  is  a  violation 
for  transportation  companies  to  transport  or  have  them 
in  possession. 


■llE,  Oiulkmb 

Are  protected  until  igog. 
flSMfltolita  at  TBM  UNION  If BTALUO  OABTBIDOI  OS. 


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3g  momGAN-MTWKBSOTA 

Are  protected  until  the  year  1905. 

Open  season  for  hunting  fox,  black  and  grey  squirrels, 
October  i  to  December  31,  both  inclusive. 

niNNBSOTA. 

It  is  unlawful  to  Idll  any  elk,  fawn,  deer,  at  any  time,  ex- 
cept  that  deer  may  be  killed  between  November  i  and 
November  ao;  but  no  person  shall  kill  more  than  five 
deer  in  any  one  season;  provided,  that  deer  lawfully 
killed  may  be  had  in  possession  five  days  after  the  time 
herein  limited  for  kUling  the  same.  It  is  unlawful  to 
ship  any  elk,  moose,  caribou,  or  deer,  except  the  same 
is  in  the  control  of  and  accompanied  by  some  person  in 
charge  thereof  other  than  an  employee  of  a  common 
carrier.  It  is  unlawful  for  any  person  to  ship  more 
than  five  of  any  such  animals  in  any  one  year  from  and 
after  November  5. 

Moaac,  Cavlbo*. 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt,  catch,  ship  or  have  in  possession 
or  under  control  at  any  time,  any  moose  or  caribou, 
except  that  antlered  moose  and  antlered  caribou  may  be 
killed  between  November  5  and  November  10  in  the 
same  year.  It  is  unlawful  to  kill  more  than  one  moose 
and  one  caribou  in  any  one  season.  When  any  male 
moose  or  male  caribou  have  been  lawfully  killed  they 
may  be  had  in  possession  for  five  days  after  the  time 
herein  limited  for  killing  the  same. 

U»wt«l  Meth««a. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  deer,  moose  or  caribou  in  any 
other  manner  than  by  shooting  them  with  a  gun  held  to 
the  shoulder;  it  is  also  unlawful  to  hunt  them  with  dogi. 
or  to  set  any  snare,  trap,  contrivance  or  device  what- 

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HIGAK-irC'iNnOTA 


and  grey  squirrelt, 
luive. 


icr,  at  any  time,  ex- 
n  November  i  and 
kill  more  than  five 

that  deer  lawfnlly 

days  after  the  time 

It  is  unlawful  to 

>r,  except  the  same 

by  some  person  in 
oyee  of  a  common 
Tson  to  ship  more 

one  year  from  and 


r  have  in  possession 
moose  or  caribou, 
:red  caribou  may  be 
fovember  lo  in  the 
are  than  one  moose 
n.  When  any  male 
lawfully  killed  they 
days  after  the  time 


se  or  caribou  in  any 
n  with  a  gun  held  to 
mnt  them  with  dogi, 
nee  or  device  what- 

IC   CARTROIGB  CO. 


WHiraSOTA  W 

crer,  or  to  make  use  of  any  artificial  light  or  oOer  de- 
ception. 

It  is  unlawful  to  at  any  time  catch,  take,  kill  or  have 
in  possession  or  under  control  any  elk,  deer,  moose 
or  caribou,  or  any  part  thereof,  with  intent  to  ship  the 
same  beyond  the  limits  of  the  State,  or  with  intent  to 
allow  or  aid  in  their  shipment  out  of  the  State. 

TrMipMM* 

No  person  shall  at  any  time  enter  into  any  growing  or 
standing  grain  not  his  own  with  intent  to  catch,  recover, 
fylr*  or  kill  any  bird  or  animal,  nor  permit  any  dog  with 
which  he  may  be  hunting  to  do  so  for  such  purpose 
without  permission  from  the  owner  or  person  in  charge 
thereof. 


It  is  unlawful  to  kill  or  have  in  possesion  at  any  time 
any  whippoorwill,  night-hawk,  bluebird,  finch,  thrush, 
linnet,  lark,  wren,  martin,  swallow,  bobolink,  robin,  cat- 
bird or  any  other  harmless  bird,  except  blackbirds, 
crows,  hawks  and  English  sparrows,  except  as  hereinafter 
allowed  (but  nothing  herein  contained  shall  be  con- 
strued to  prevent  the  keeping  of  songbirds  as  domestic 
pets). 

««n«  Blvds. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  turtle  dove,  snipe,  prairie 
chicken  or  pinnated  grouse,  white-breasted  or  sharp- 
tailed  grouse,  between  November  i  and  September  I, 
following;  or  any  quail,  partridge,  ruffed  grouse  or 
pheasant,  between  December  i  and  October  i,  foUow^ 
Ing;  or  woodcock,  upland  plover  between  October  31 
and  July  4  following;  or  any  Mongolian,  English  or 
Chinese  pheasant  at  any  time  prior  to  September  i, 
1904. 
OonpUmtata  of  THB  UMION  MSIALUO  OABSBIDOI  00. 


40 


MINIM  I80TA 


1 


-Wll«  Fowl. 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  wild  ducks  of  any  rttittj, 
or  any  variety  of  wild  goose,  brant,  or  any  variety  of 
aquatic  fowl  whatever,  between  January  i  and  Sei>tem> 
ber  I  following.  It  is  unlawful  to  sell,  expose  for  sale 
or  have  in  possession  any  of  the  said  waterfowl  between 
January  i  and  April  15;  except  that  when  the  birds 
mentioned  have  been  lawfully  caught  or  killed  within 
the  time  herein  allowed,  they  may  be  had  in  possession 
ten  days  after  the  time  hereinbefore  limited  for  use  as 
herein  specified  and  not  otherwise. 

LKwtal  M*«ko4a. 

It  is  unlawful  to  at  any  time  kill  any  of  the  birds 
mentioned  in  any  other  manner  than  by  shooting  them 
with  a  gun  held  to  the  shoulder;  and  it  is  unlawful  to 
use  any  trap,  snare,  net,  birdlime,  swivel  gun  or  any 
contrivance  or  device  whatever,  or  to  make  use  of  any 
artificial  light,  battery  or  other  deception,  except  that 
decoys  and  blinds  may  be  used  in  hunting  wild  geese, 
ducks  and  brant,  and  it  is  'unlawful  to  hunt  or  shoot  from 
any  boat,  canoe  or  contn  /ance  or  device  whatever  on 
any  waters  in  this  State  between  dark  and  daylight,  or 
to  shoot  from  any  floating  batteiy,  sink  box  or  sunken 
tub,  or  any  similar  device. 

■sport  FovbMdoa. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  or  have  in  possession  any  of  the 
birds  mentioned,  with  intent  to  ship  the  same  beyond 
the  limits  of  the  Sute  or  to  allow  or  aid  in  their  sh^H 
ment 

laooaao. 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  deer,  elk,  caribou  or 
moose  without  having  in  possession  a  license  so  to  da 
License  fee  for  non-residents  $35.  License  fee  for  resi- 
denu  as  cents.  License  to  be  good  for  one  year  from  the 
date  of  issuance. 


OMnpllmenta  «<  THB  UMION  MSVALUO  OABTBIOOB  Oa 


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MINIM  I80TA 

;ks  of  any  Tarietjr, 
or  any  variety  of 
ry  I  and  Septem* 
II,  expose  for  sale 
waterfowl  between 
t  when  the  birds 
t  or  killed  within 
had  in  possession 
limited  for  use  as 


any  of  the  birds 
by  shooting  them 
1  it  is  unlawful  to 
wivel  gun  or  any 
>  make  use  of  any 
ption,  except  that 
utiting  wild  geese, 
bunt  or  shoot  from 
evice  whatever  on 
k  and  daylight,  or 
ink  box  or  sunken 


isession  any  of  the 

the  same  beyond 

■  aid  in  their  sh^ 


ler,  elk,  caribou  or 
a  license  so  to  da 
icense  fee  for  resi- 
r  one  year  from  the 

0  OABTBIOOB  OOk 


%***. 


MI8SIS8I PPI-M  ISSOXnU 


41 


MISSISSIPPI. 


Hwatlav  om  Imndm  of  Aaottawr. 

If  any  person  shall  knowingly  hunt  or  fish  on  the  lands 
of  another,  against  the  wish  of  the  owner  or  occupant, 
he  shall  be  fined. 

The  Boards  of  Supervisors  have  authority  to  regulate 
the  times  and  the  places  in  which  and  the  circumstances 
undei  which  game  may  be  taken.  There  is  no  general 
State  Law. 

flandmy  Shootla*. 

Hunting  or  killing  any  game  or  birds  on  Sunday  is  un- 
lawful. 

nissouRi. 

Decv. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  deer  under  one  year  of  age,  or 
any  deer  of  any  age  between  January  i  and  October  z,  or 
any  doe  until  igoo. 


W^lldt  ■•■«  or  iMMeMvorowi  Bl«<a. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  wild,  song  or  insectivorous  birds 
at  any  season  of  the  year,  or  rob  or  destroy  the  nests,  or 
take  eggs  therefrom. 

vrUA    TwkcT*    FlBmat««    CtoowM,    FnUvl*    Okl«k«a, 
Rvffed  Orovae. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  of  these  or  any  quail  bctweca 
January  i  and  November  i,  or  any  woodcock,  turtle 
dove,  meadow  lark  or  plover  between  January  i  and 
August  I,  or  to  injure  or  destroy  any  of  the  above  by 
means  of  traps,  pens  or  pits. 

Killing  wild  duck  is  forbidden  between  April  i  and  Oc- 
tober I.  Snaring,  trapping  or  killing  by  means  of  any 
explosive  any  wild  geese  or  ducks,  or  shooting  or  kill~ 
ing  same  between  sunset  and  sunrise,  is  forbidden,  pro- 
viding that  persons  may  trap,  snare  or  net  wild  ducln  or 
geese  on  their  own  pronises  for  their  own  use. 
CompUnMOto  of  THE  UNION  METALLIC  CAPTRDIGE  CO. 


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MISflOUBI-MOinrANA 


It  it  a  mUdemeanor  for  Mine  to  Idll  any  deer,  fawn, 
pinnated  grouie,  wild  turkey,  ruffed  groute,  quail,  wood- 
cock, gooM,  brant,  duck  or  snipe,  coon,  mink,  otter, 
bearer,  bear,  muskrat,  or  other  furred  animal. 


It  ia  unlawful  until  igoo  to  ship  from  the  county  where 
killed  to  any  other  counties  in  the  State  or  to  any  point 
outaide  the  Stete,  any  pinnated  crouse,  rnirie  chickens, 
quail,  deer  or  turkey. 


The  following  game  is  protected  until  igoo:  California, 
Talley  or  mountain  quail  or  partridge.  Mexican  or  Texas 
quail  or  partridge,  or  any  variety  of  Messena  or  Monte- 
suma  partridge. 

nONTANA. 


It  is  a  misdemeanor,  punishable  by  fine  or  imprisonment, 
to  shoot  or  kill,  at  any  time,  these  animals. 


It  is  a  misdemeanor,  punishable  by  fine  or  imprisonment, 
to  shoot  or  kill,  between  November  15  and  September  IS 
of  the  following  year,  any  moose  or  elk,  or,  in  a  sini^e 
•eason,  to  shoot  or  kill  more  than  two  moose  or  elk. 


It  is  a  misdemeanor,  punishable  by  fine  or  impriaen- 
me«t,  to  shoot  or  kill,  between  January  i  and  September 
I,  these  animals,  or,  in  a  single  calendar  year,  to  shoot  or 
kill  more  than  six  of  any  of  them.  Hunting  m>7  of  th« 
above  animals  with  dogs  is  punishable  with  fine  or  im- 
prisouncnt 


Ormmmt>,9wmM»tm  t 

It  is  a  misdemeanor,  punishable  by  fine  or  imprisonment, 

to  shoot  or  kill,  between  December  15  and  August  15  of 

OompltnMBta  of  VHB  UNION  MSTALLIC  OABTBIDOB  00. 


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<;i%m'  igy 


iN*nw*e**»P^>rti*.tm^ 


[issoinu-MOinrANA 

11  any  deer,  fawn, 
rooM,  quiil,  wood- 
coon,  mink,  otter, 
1  aniinal. 

1  the  county  where 
•te  or  to  any  point 
c,  rnirie  chicken*, 


til  igoo:  California, 
,  Mexican  or  Texas 
Mesiena  or  Monte- 


le  or  impriaonment. 


le  or  imprisonment, 
5  and  September  IS 
elk,  or,  in  a  single 
o  mooaeor  elk. 

r  fine  or  impriaen- 
iry  I  and  Seftembcr 
lar  year,  to  ahoot  or 
Hontiag  any  of  the 
Ue  with  fine  or  im- 


ne  or  imprisonment, 
15  and  Angost  15  of 
[C  OABTBIDOB  00. 


XOIITAHA-NSBRABKA 


48 


the  following  year,  these  birds,  or  to  kill,  in  a  single  day, 
more  than  twenty  of  any  or  all  of  them. 


WU«  ««WM»  WU«  DMka,  Mwrnmim  mm  I 

It  is  a  misdemeanor,  pnniahable  by  fine  or  imprisonment, 
to  shoot  or  kill  these  birds  between  May  i  and  Septem- 
ber I  of  the  same  year. 

0«4«»  BirA  or  Stmk. 

It  ia  forbidden  to  shoot  or  kill  any  small  aingfaig  bird* 
such  aa  the  abore. 


■■■■I*,  Blkf  M*. 

It  is  a  misdemeanor,  punishable  by  heayy  fine  and  im- 
prisonment, to  catch  or  trap,  for  the  purpose  of  sale,  do- 
mestication or  any  other  purpose,  any  of  these  animala. 

WUa  Vvwia. 

It  is  a  misdemeanor,  punishable  by  fine  and  imprisoa- 
ment,  to  wilfully  destroy  the  nests  or  remove  the  eggs 
from  same,  of  any  of  the  birds  or  wild  fowls  mentioned 
in  any  of  diese  Acts. 


9wmMm9»rtmi»mm  mmM  tal*  of  9mm; 

Railroad  companies  and  their  agents,  and  public  carriers 
of  all  sorts,  are  forbidden  to  transport  out  of  the  State, 
game  taken  or  killed  contrary  to  the  provisions  of  thk 
Act,  or  at  a  time  other  than  in  open  season.  It  is  a  mis- 
demeanor te  sell  any  such  game  during  close  seaaon. 

NEBRASKA. 
Dew,  Amt«l«»«,  MtM. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  deer,  antelope  or  elk  betweea 
January  i  and  November  i,  or  to  ensnare  any  of  th« 
above,  except  for  purpoaet  of  donraaticittion,  at  any  tins* 
of  the  year. 


It  ia  nnkwfol  to  kill  any  rofcd  grouse  or  pinnated  grouse^ 

prairie  chicken,  sharp-tailed  grouse,  dusky  grouse  or 

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1 


44  NEBRA8KA-MEVADA-NIW  HAXFSHIIUI 

Other  groiue  between  Jaanarjr  x  and  September  i,  or  lo 
etunare,  net  or  trap  ume  at  any  time  of  the  fear.  It  ia 
unlawful  to  kill  any  quail  or  wild  turkey  between  Jan- 
uary I  and  November  i,  or  to  net,  ensnare  or  trap  samt 
at  any  time  of  the  year. 


It  ia  unlawful  to  kill  any  wild  gooie,  brant,  wild  mallard 
duck,  wood  duck,  teal  duck,  shoveller  or  tpoon-bUl  duck; 
canvaa-back  duck,  red-head  duck,  blue-bill  or  scaup  duck, 
widgeon  or  bald-pate  duck,  gadwall  or  gray  duck,  dusky 
or  black  duck,  buffle-headed  or  butter-ball  duck,  pin  or 
sprig-Uil  duck,  ruddy  or  turkey-tai!  duck,  or  any  other 
wild  duck,  or  any  Wilson  jack-snipe  or  woodcock  be- 
tween May  I  and  September  i,  or  to  net,  snare  or  trap* 
or  wade  or  use  blinds  to  kill  any  of  the  above  birds  at 
any  time  of  the  year,  or  to  kill  same  at  night,  or  to  use 
any  but  a  common  shoulder  gun,  or  any  punt  or  sneak 
boat    Eggs  and  nests  protected. 

It  is  unlawful  for  any  person  or  transportation  company 
to  ship  for  sale,  or  ship  any  game  that  has  been  sold,  any 
protected  animal  or  part  thereof  in  or  out  of  the  State. 

NEVADA. 

The  shipment  of  game  from  the  State  of  Nevada  is  pro- 
hibited. The  close  season  for  all  game  birds  is  from 
April  I  to  September  i,  with  a  few  exceptions. 

NEW  HAHPSHIRB. 


If  any  person  shall,  between  the  date  of  the  passage  of 
this  Act  (February  i6, 1897)  and  September  15,  1901,  cap- 
ture or  destroy  any  moose  or  caribou  within  this  State, 
or  shall,  within  the  above  dates,  capture  or  destroy  any 
wild  deer,  except  in  Carroll  and  Coos  Counties,  and  the 
eastern  and  western  judicial  districU  of  Grafton  County, 

Oompllments  of  THB  UNION  MBTALUO  OABTBIDOI  Oa 


alfm^iti!,'^-..:i:,mim-.<. 


-NIW  HAMFSHIIUI 

MptMDMr  i«  or  to 
of  the  fear.  It  it 
■key  between  Jaa- 
imre  or  trap  mom 


trant,  wild  mallard 
)r  tpoon^bUl  duck; 
bill  or  acaup  dttck, 
■  gray  duck,  doaky 
■-ball  dnck,  pin  or 
luck,  or  any  other 
or  woodcock  be- 
net,  snare  or  trap* 
the  above  birdi  at 
It  night,  or  to  oac 
any  punt  or  sneak 


;iortation  company 
has  been  sold,  any 
out  of  the  State. 


of  Nevada  is  pro- 
ime  birds  is  from 
receptions. 


of  the  passage  of 

mber  15,  1901,  cafH 
i  within  this  State, 
are  or  destroy  any 
Counties,  and  the 
}f  Grafton  County, 
I  oABTBiDoa  oa 


'^m^'- 


MIW  HAMPSHIRK  • 

(except  in  the  town  of  Lyme),  he  shall  be  fined;  who- 
ever at  any  time  captures  or  destroys  any  deer,  by  tha 
use  of  a  jack  or  by  trapping  or  snaring  same  shall  be 
fined. 

Ctaai*  Blvtfa*  .  .... 

It  is  unlawful  until  September  15,  1901,  to  hunt  or  kUI 
any  pheasant,  black  game,  sharp-tailed  grouse,  or  caper- 
cailzie, or  remove  or  destroy  the  neats  or  eggs  of  iai4 
birds,  under  penalty  of  $ao  fine.    After  September  IS, 
1901,  the  open  season  for  these  birds  is  between  Septem^ 
her  15  and  December  31  inclusive,  and  then  only  for 
consumption  within  the  State,  the  killing  to  be  done  with 
firearms  only. 
■•■•  •»«  Iwi«««Iv*»owi  Btv«a. 
The  killing  of  the  following  birds  is  prohibited  at  aU 
times:    robin,  thrush,  lark,  blue-bird,  sparrow  (except 
English  sparrow),  finch,  bunting,  martin,  oriole,  swallow, 
flycatcher,  warbler,  nuthatch,  or  any  other  song  or  in- 
sectivorous bird,  or  to  remove  or  disturb  the  eggs  or  the 
nests  of  same. 

Oth»T  Blvda-OKM*  ■•Mom.  -,,.,» 

Fiver,  yellow-legs,  sandfiper,  duck  (except  shelldrake), 
fail,  February  i  to  August  1;  woodcock,  ruffed  grouac, 
partridge  or  quail  December  15  to  September  15.  It  la  a 
misdemeanor  to  kill  for  the  purpose  of  selling,  or  «XP^ 
ing  for  sale  any  woodcock,  ruffed  grouse,  or  partridie 
after  September  15,  or  during  the  months  of  Octobw, 
November  and  December,  or  plover  during  the  montha 
of  August  to  January,  inclusive,  of  the  following  year, 
except  for  consumption  as  food  in  the  State. 


The  killing  of  beaver  is  prohibited  until  January  i,  xgo^ 
under  fine  of  $S0  for  each  beaver  taken  or  killed  before 
that  time. 

MM*,  Ottw  •*  VlakOT. 

doae  season  April  i  to  October  15. 

OsapUBanta  9t  TBM  UNION  IIBTALUC  OABTBIDOB  Oa 


I 


ll 


M 


IfRW  UAMPHHIiUI-MIW  JlBSVr 


QoM  Muon  between  Janttary  i  ind  Septembtr  is. 


■akMta,  Ml 

QoM  WMon  April  i  and  September  15.  The  vm  of  fcr- 
rets  in  hunting  theae  animala  ia  forbidden. 

It  it  unlawful,  for  a  period  of  three  years  from  and  after 
the  paiMge  of  this  act  (1899),  to  kill  any  American 
or  bald  eagle. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

It  is  a  misdemeanor  to  hunt,  either  upon  private  or  other 
grounds,  any  game  of  any  kind,  in  any  manner,  except 
with  dog  and  gun,  the  gun  being  such  as  may  be  held  at 
arm's  length  and  fired  from  the  shoulder.   Penalty  Isaoa 

■)••». 
It  is  unlawful  to  kill  or  have  in  possession  any  wild  deer, 
buck,  fawn  or  doe,  except  between  October  35  and  No- 
vember 5,  inclusive. 

■aw,  lUikkit,  ««all. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill,  injure  or  have  in  possession  any  of 
these  except  between  November  10  and  January  i,  inclu- 
sive. 


•  Bl*€a— Ov«si 

It  is  lawful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  woodcock  in  July,  and 
also  between  October  i  and  December  10;  gray  snipe, 
during  March,  April  and  September;  ruffed  grouse 
(called  partridge),  pheasant,  European  pheasant,  Euro- 
pean partridge  and  European  grouse,  between  October  i 
and  December  10,  inclusive ;  reed  bird,  rail  bird  or  marsh 
hen,  between  August  *$  and  January  i. 

•mTt  BUMk  •«  Vmc  Svalnpal. 

Open  seaaon  is  during  September,  and  also  between 
November  10  and  December  10,  inclusive. 
CompUmentt  of  THE  UNION   METALLIC  CAKTRDIGB  CO. 


HIIIB-MIW  JBUir 

Septembtr  15. 

(.    The  UM  of  fcr- 
Icn. 

an  from  ind  after 
:ill  uy   American 


m  private  or  other 
17  manner,  except 
aa  may  be  held  at 
T.   Penalty  Isaoa 

ion  any  wild  deer, 
:tober  25  and  No- 


postession  any  of 
1  Jannary  i,  inda- 


cock  in  July,  and 
:r  10;  gray  snipe, 
r;  ruffed  grouM 
t  pheasant,  Euro- 
tetween  October  i 
rail  bird  or  marsh 


It  is  unlawful  to  kill  or  injure,  or  have  in  poasesaionj^ 
grau  or  upland  plover  or  dove,  except  dwlnf  AagnM 
and  September. 

It  is  untawful  to  kill,  injuru  or  catch,  or  have  in  poMea> 
aion.  any  night  hawk,  whip-poor-wUl,  thrush,  mendoi^ 
lark,  ftnch.  martin,  bam-swallow,  woodpecker,  roWn, 
oriole,  red  or  cardinal  bird,  cedar  bird,  Unager  «  other 
iiuectiToroua  bird,  except  English  sparrow.  e«"«|****; 
crows,  ravens,  crow-blackbirds.  klngfUher  or  redwingad 
blackbirds,  which  may  be  killed  at  any  time. 

WIM  Vwwl  M«41i«'««  .     . 

It  is  unlawful  for  any  person  when  huntmg  geeae,  aucn, 
brant,  or  other  web-footed  wild  fowl,  to  place  the  bMt  w 
sink-box,  or  other  floating  vessel,  in  which  he  Htt  in 
wait,  at  a  distance  of  more  than  one  hundred  feet  from 
ice,  or  from  marsh  or  meadow,  banked  or  heaped  tm- 
we^  not  covered  with  water  at  high  tide;  the  said  boat  or 
float  to  be  attached  to  marsh  or  meulow  by  a  line.    It  tt 
unlawful  for  any  person  to  kill  or  catch  any  J'^^^o^ 
wQd  fowl  between  one  hour  after  sunset  and  one  hour 
before  sunrise,  or  to  shoot  or  to  pnraue  any  <>*  *«•;«• 
from  any  vessel  propelled  by  any  means  other  than  onn 
or  paddles.   It  is  also  uaUwful  to  UU  or  have  »»  P««»- 
sion  any  goose,  duck,  brant,  or  such  other  web-foot«« 
wild  fowl  between  May  1  and  September  30. 


It  U  unlawful  to  hunt  with  a  dog  and  gmi,  or  with  a  ire- 
arm  or  other  weapon,  or  to  carry  a  g«i,  in  the  woods  or 

fields  <m  Sunday. 


tnd  also  between 
ve. 

CAKTRDIGB  CO. 


It  is  nnlawful  to  remove,  or  attempt  to  remove  from  Ais 
State,  any  of  the  birds  or  game  whose  capture  is  prowo- 
•f  THUI  WION  MftifcUO  <U»TWDO»  CO. 


j>mm&. 


""^""•^'^^toi' 


48  NEW  JBBSBT 

ited,  or  for  which  a,  close  season  is  provided  by  any  pro* 
vision  of  this  Act,  providing,  however,  that  this  section 
does  not  apply  to  any  bird  or  game  that  may  have  been 
captured  during  open  season,  and  that  such  removal 
shall  not  take  place  except  daring  open  season. 

In  all  cases  where  a  person  shall  be  convicted  a  second 
time,  doable  the  penalty  shall  be  imposed  upon  him. 


It  is  unlawful,  for  three  years  after  the  passage  of  this 
act  (March,  1899),  to  hunt  or  kill  any  ring-necked 
pheasant;  provided,  that  this  act  shall  not  apply  to  any 
preserves  for  pheasants  already  established. 


TrapplB*  and  SnMFlaar  FovbMd«n. 

It  is  unlawful  to  have  in  possession,  sell  or  offer  for 
sale,  any  rabbit,  quail,  ruffed  grouse,  English  pheasant, 
English  partridge,  English  grouse,  woodcock,  reed 
bird,'  rail  bird,  grass  or  upland  plover,  marsh  hen,  duck, 
or  any  other  game  birds  or  animals,  after  the  same  has 
been  caught  or  trapped  by  means  of  any  snare,  snood, 
net  or  trap. 

■>■•*. 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  deer,  buck,  doe  or 
fawn,  for  a  period  of  three  years  from  the  passage  of  this 
act  (March  24,  1899);  provided,  that  this  act  shall  not 
apply  to  any  preserve  for  deer  at  present  established. 

OertUleate  for  GoIl««ttoa  of  Bssa  and  Meats. 

Certificates  will  be  issued  by  the  New  Jersey  Board  of 
Fish  and  Grame  Commissioners,  to  properly  accredited 
persons,  permitting  them  to  collect  birds  and  their  nests 
and  eggs  for  strictly  scientific  purposes. 

Voato. 

It  is  unlawful  to  rob  or  destroy  the  eggs  or  nests  of 
any  wfld  bird  whatever. 
OompltaMBta  vt  TBM  UNION  UWSAhUO  (UBSBIOON  OO. 


"ffffiTTTBmiriKj-i^wniii 


NEW  JBBSBT 

ovidcd  by  any  pro> 
if,  that  this  Mction 
liat  may  have  been 
that  such  removal 
en  season, 
convicted  a  second 
losed  upon  him. 


:he  passage  of  this 
any    ring-necked 
1  not  apply  to  any 
ished. 


I,  sell  or  offer  for 

English  pheasant, 

woodcock,    reed 

,  marsh  hen,  duck, 

after  the  same  has 

any  snare,  snood. 


leer,  buck,  doe  or 
the  passage  of  this 
this  act  shall  not 
esent  established. 

id  Neata* 

w  Jersey  Board  of 
troperly  accredited 
rds  and  their  nests 
es. 


I  eggs  or  nests  of 

}  OABSBIDOB  OO. 


.  v«»«!«««i>l«B6aC«Ci§B&'te*.  ■ 


NEW  YORK 


49 


NEW  YORK. 


HosmdlBS. 

Deer  shall  not  be  hunted,  pursued  or  killed  with  any  dog 
or  bitch  in  this  State  for  the  term  of  five  years  from  the 
fifteenth  day  of  August,  1897.    Dogs  of  the  breed  com- 
monly used  for  hunting  deer  shall  not  be  permitted  by 
the  owner,  or  person  harboring  the  same,  to  run  at  large 
for  or  during  the  said  term  of  five  years  in  the  forest 
where  deer  inhabit.  The  provisions  of  this  section  as  to 
the  close  season  shall  not  apply  to  Long  Island.    If  any 
dog  or  bitch  of  the  breed  used  for  hunting  deer  shall  be 
found  hunting,  pursuing  or  killing  any  deer  or  running 
at  large  in  the  forests  of  this  State  where  deer  inhabit,  it 
shall  be  deemed  prima  facie  evidence  of  the  violation  of 
the  foregoing  section  by  the  person  or  persons  owning, 
using,  having  or  harboring  such  dog  or  bitch.    Dogs, 
while  chasing  deer  in  violation  of  law,  or  any  dog  or  bitch 
that  will  hunt,  chase  or  pursue  deer,  may  be  killed  by 
any  person  when  found  running  at  large  in  the  forest  of 
this  State  where  deer  inhabit,  and  it  is  the  duty  of  every 
game  protector  and  forester  to  kill  all  dogs  when  found 
running  at  large  in  violation  of  this  Act,  and  no  action 
for  damage  shall  He  or  be  maintained  against  any  pet  on 
for  such  killing. 
Bqslnrela,  Havca  mad  Rabblta. 
Black  and  gray  squirrels  shall  not  be  killed  or  possessed, 
except  from  September  i  to  December  15,  inclusive.  In 
the  counties  of  Livingston,  Wyoming,  Erie,  Sullivan. 
Oneida,  Orange,  Schoharie,  Montgomery,  Fulton  and 
Hamilton,  Albany,  Greene,  Ulster  and  Columbia,  hares 
and  rabbits  shall  not  be  killed  or  possessed  except  from 
September  i  to  December  15,  inclusive.     The  use  of 
ferrets  is  prohibited.    The  provisions  of  this  section  shall 
not  apply  to  Long  Island. 


, .  Umaik.rmt,  Fojc 

No  person  shall  catch  or  kill  within  the  counties  of  Cat- 
Compllmmts  ot  THB  UNION  UWTAUdO  OABVBIDOB  CX>. 


l\ 


60 


mW  TOBX 


taraugus,  Oneida,  Madison,  Otsego,  Wayne,  CaytiBa. 
LiTingston.  Jefferson,  Chemnng.  Chenango  and  Wyo- 
ming, any  mink,  sknnk,  muskrat  or  fox,  or  injure  or 
destroy  any  muskrat  house,  except  upon  the  premises 
owned  or  possessed  by  him  or  within  the  limits  of  an 
incorporated  village  or  city,  or  have  the  aame  in  his 
possession  which  was  so  killed  from  May  i  to  October 
31,  except  that  foxes  shaU  not  be  kiUed  or  caught  m 
any  of  said  counties  except  Cayuga  from  May  i  to  Sep- 
tember 30. 

Quail  shall  not  be  pursued,  shot  at,  hunted  or  killed,  ex:- 
cept  from  the  first  day  of  November  until  the  fifteendi 
day  of  December.  Quail  shall  not  be  sold  or  possessed 
except  during  the  months  of  November  and  December, 
but  possession  thereof  during  the  month  of  December 
after  expiration  of  close  season  is  forbidden  and  shatt  b* 
deemed  a  violation  of  Ais  section  unless  it  be  provti 
by  the  possessor  that  said  birds  were  Idlled  within  the 
lawful  periods  for  killing  the  same,  or  outside  the  State 
and  in  the  counties  of  Genesee  and  Montgomery  at  no 
time  prior  to  January  i,  1903.  The  provisions  of  this 
section  shall  not  apply  to  Robin's  Island  and  Gardiner's 
Island. 


Woodcock,  or  ruffed  grouse,  commonly  known  as  part- 
ridge, or  any  member  of  the  grouse  family,  shall  not  be 
caught  or  killed  from  December  16  to  August  31.  in- 
clusive; or  in  the  County  of  Oneida  from  November 
16  to  August  31st,  inclusive;  or  in  the  County  of  Ulster, 
from  December  16  to  September  30,  inclusive.  No  per- 
son shall  kill,  catch,  or  take  alive  more  than  thirty-dx 
woodcock  or  thirty-six  grouse  in  any  open  season.  The 
provisions  of  this  section  shall  not  apply  to  Long  Island. 


Woodcock,  ruled  grouse,  commonly  known  as  pas*- 

OonvUMnta  •<  THB  UNION   MBTALLIC  OAltTRIDO*  00. 


mW  TOBX 

o,  Wayne,  CaTQB*, 
benango  and  Wyo- 
>r  fox,  or  injure  or 
:  upon  the  premises 
bin  the  limits  of  an 
tve  the  same  in  his 
1  May  1  to  October 
killed  or  caught  in 
from  May  i  to  Sep> 


hunted  or  killed,  ex- 
er  until  the  fifteendi 
be  sold  or  possessed 
nber  aad  December, 
month  of  December 
>rbidden  and  shall  be 

unless  it  be  proftd 
ere  Idlled  within  the 

or  outside  the  State 
i  Montgomery  at  no 
he  provisions  of  this 
[sland  and  Gardiner's 


nonly  known  as  part- 
e  family,  shall  not  be 
i6  to  August  31,  t»- 
eida  from  November 
the  County  of  Ulster, 
0,  inclusive.  No  pep- 
more  than  thirt^dx 
any  open  season.  The 
apply- to  Long  Island. 


only  known  as  pat*- 
,LIC  OAltTRIDOB  00. 


N^aaWrtiiHi'^^' 


HBW  TOBX 


61 


ridge,  or  any  member  of  the  grouse  family,  and  quail, 
shall  not  be  caught,  killed  or  possessed  after  the  same 
has  been  killed  in  Rensselaer  County,  prior  to  Septem- 
ber I,  1903. 
Woodooek  aail  Oro«»e— When  Not  to  Be  Pomomo*. 
Woodcock,  ruffed  grouse,  commonly  known  as  part- 
ridge, or  any  member  of  the  grouse  family,  shall  not  be 
sold  or  possessed  except  from  the  first  day  of  September 
to  the  thirty-first  day  of  December,  both  inclusive,  and 
possession  or  sale  thereof  during  the  last  fifteen  days  of 
December  is  prohibited  and  shall  be  deemed  a  vioUtion 
of  this  section,  unless  it  be  proved  by  the  possessor  or 
seller  that  said  birds  were  caught  or  killed  within  the 
lawful  period  for  killing  the  same  or  out  of  the  State. 
This  section  shall  not  apply  to  Long  Island. 

Woodeoeic,  CovBtles  o«  Clinton,  Banex,  Wmttob,  Hmm- 
Uton  and  Fnlton. 

Woodcock  shall  not  be  caught,  killed  or  possessed,  ex- 

r«!pt  from  August  16  to  December  15,  inclusive,  in  the 

Huties  of  Clinton,  Essex,  Warren,  Hamilton  and  Ful- 

.-;  .  t,««oek,  ««aU  and  Oronso— Wbom  Hot  to  Bo  Tmbo- 
Vortod. 

Woodcock,  ruffed  grouse,  commonly  known  as  part- 
ridge, or  any  member  of  the  grouse  family,  or  quail  killed 
m  this  State,  shall  not  be  transported  from  any  one  point 
to  another  point  within  or  without  the  State  from  or 
through  any  of  the  counties  thereof  or  possessed  for  Aat 
purpose,  nor  from  a  less  distance  than  twenty-five  miles 
from  the  State  line  outside  of  this  State  to  be  transported 
into  this  State  lu  the  open  season  for  transportation,  ex- 
cept that  such  birds  may  be  transported  from  the  county 
where  killed  or  through  any  of  the  counties  of  this  State 
from  one  point  to  another  point  when  accompanied  by 
the  actual  owner  thereof.  Provided,  that  no  person,  as- 
sociation or  company  shall  transport  or  accompany  more 
CompUmento  ol  THE  UNION   METALLIC  CARTRDIGE   CO. 


r^' 


112  NEW  TOBK 

than  thirty-six  woodcock  or  thirty-six  grouse  under  the 
above  provisions  in  any  calendar  year,  nor  more  than 
twelve  of  either  kind  at  any  one  time. 

WIM  V*wl  •■«  W«b-Foot«a  Wild  Fowl. 

Wild  fowl  and  web-footed  wild  fowl  (except  gecte  and 
brants)  are  not  to  be  hunted,  killed,  owned  or  sold  be* 
tween  April  30  and  September  i,  and  at  any  time  between 
one  hour  after  sunset  and  one  hour  before  sunrise.  Web- 
footed  wild  fowl  must  not  be  killed  or  caught  in  any  way 
except  with  a  common  shoulder  gun,  nor  with  any  but  a 
boat  propelled  by  hand  or  floating  device,  nor  by  the  use 
of  any  blind  or  bough  house  at  more  than  fifty  feet  from 
either  shore  or  a  natural  growth  of  flags  or  grass.  On 
the  Hudson  River,  below  the  dam  at  Troy,  boats  pro- 
pelled by  hand  may  be  used  for  shooting  wild  fowl 

Meadow  Ijavluk 

Meadow  larks  shall  not  be  shot  at,  killed  or  possessed 
after  they  are  dead  at  any  time. 

MoBKOllMii  Rlns-neeked  PhMUMUit. 

No  person  shall  kill,  expose  for  sale,  or  have  in  posset- 
sion  after  the  same  has  been  killed,  any  Mongolian  ring- 
necked  pheasant  prior  to  the  year  1905,  except  in  the 
County  of  Suffolk.  Mongolian  ring-necked  pheasants 
shall  not  be  killed  in  the  County  of  Suffolk,  except  from 
October  1  to  January  3I1  inclusive. 

■hootla*  Game  la  Weateheater  CoaiitT« 

In  the  County  of  Westchester,  no  game  of  any  kind 
shall  be  shot  at  or  killed  from  any  public  highway,  or 
from  the  track  or  lands  of  any  railway  comminy  or  from 
die  lands  purchased  or  condemned  for  the  Croton  aqoe- 

duct. 


Wild  deer  shall  not  be  caught,  shot  at,  hunted  or  killed 

except  from  the  fifteenth  day  of  August  to  the  fifteenth 

day  of  November,  both  inclusive.    No  person  shall  loll 

Oompllmenta  of  THE  UNION  HBTALLIO  OABTBIDOB  OO. 


NEW  TOKK 

K  grouse  under  the 
ar,  nor  more  than 


vwl. 
(except  geese  and 
owned  or  told  bc> 
at  any  time  between 
ifore  sunrise.  Web- 
r  caught  in  any  way 
nor  with  any  but  a 
vice,  nor  by  the  use 
:  than  fifty  feet  from 
flags  or  grass.  On 
Bit  Troy,  boats  pro- 
ting  wild  fowl. 

killed  or  possessed 


!,  or  have  in  posses- 
my  Mongolian  ring- 
1905,  except  in  the 
ig-necked  pheasants 
Suffolk,  except  from 


aiitT« 

<  game  of  any  kind 
r  public  highway,  or 
ay  company  or  from 
for  the  Croton  aqoe- 


t  at,  hunted  or  killed 
sgust  to  the  fifteenth 
No  person  shall  kill 

[ilO  OARTBIDOH  OO. 


NKW  TOBK 


88 


or  take  alive  more  than  two  deer  in  any  season.  The 
provisions  of  this  act  do  not  apply  to  Long  Island. 
And  in  the  counties  of  Ulster,  Greene  and  Delaware  no 
wild  deer  shall  be  caught,  shot  at,  hunted  or  killed  at 
any  time  within  five  years  from  the  passage  of  this  act 

(1897). 

Wild  deer  or  venison  shall  not  be  possessed  or  sold,  ex- 
cept from  the  fifteenth  day  of  August  to  the  twentieth 
day  of  November,  both  inclusive;  and  possession  thereof 
from  the  fifteenth  day  of  November  to  the  twentieth  day 
of  November,  inclusive,  is  forbidden,  and  shall  be  deemed 
a  violation  of  this  section,  unless  it  be  proved  by  the 
possessor  or  seller  that  such  deer  or  venison  was  killed 
within  the  lawful  period  for  killing,  or  out  of  the  Stete. 

Fawn*  Rot  to  Be  Killed. 

No  fawns  shall  be  caught  or  killed  at  any  time  in  this 
State. 

TMiaavortaMoa. 

Any  venison  or  deer  kUled  in  New  York  Sute  may  be 
transported  to  any  point  in  or  out  of  the  Stote  oiJy  M 
fcdlows:  One  carcass  or  any  part  thereof  may  be  shipped 
from  the  county  where  killed  when  accompanied  by  the 
owner.  No  person  shall  ship  or  accompany  more  than 
two  deer  in  one  year.  This  does  not  apply  to  the  skin, 
head  or  feet  of  deer  severed  from  the  body. 

Crwitfaar  mmA  TarUas. 
Deer  shall  not  be  hunted,  killed  or  captured  by  what  is 
commonly  known  as  crusting,  nor  while  they  are  yarded. 

WU«  Mmm,  nk,  Olwlfe««  mmA  Amt«l«»e. 

Wild  moose,  elk,  caribou  or  antelope  shall  not  be  hunted, 
killed,  possessed  or  sold  at  any  time  in  thi..  State;  pro- 
vided, however,  that  moose,  elk,  caribou  and  antdopc 
may  be  possessed  and  transported  into  this  State  fc»r 
breeding  purposes;  and  it  is  further  provided  that  the 
meat  of  any  moose,  elk,  caribou  or  antelope  may  be  poe- 
/>HnpIlnMDtS  ««  THB  UNION  IIBTALLIO  CABTBIDOB  OO. 


"%^        ''Sil^- 


I  VWW  YORK 

MMcd  or  told  during  the  scMon  for  the  poucMion  of 
veaiMn,  if  it  be  proved  by  the  potaestor  that  rach  meat 
was  killed  ontaide  of  the  State  or  by  peraoni  who  own  or 
are  in  charge  of  private  parki  and  are  the  actual  owners 
of  said  moose,  ellc,  caribou  or  antelope. 


No  beaver  shall  be  caught  or  killed  at  any  time  in  this 
State. 

■»!»•,  n«Ter  mmA  Otk«r  BlrAa. 
Plover,  rail,  mud  hen,  Wilson's  (English)  snipe,  grebe, 
gallinule.  bittern,  surf  bird,  curlew,  water  chicken,  bay 
snipe  or  shore  bird,  must  not  be  killed  or  possessed  dur- 
ing May,  June,  July  and  August 

Wlia  Blvda. 
All  wild  birds  except  those  protected  at  certain  seasons 
of  the  year,  and  those  following,  must  not  be  hunted  or 
killed  at  any  time,  unless  the  person  hunting  holds  a  cer- 
tificate for  hunting  same.  The  nests  and  eggs  of  such 
birds  are  also  protected  at  all  times.  The  exceptions  are 
English  sparrow,  crow,  hawk,  raven,  crane,  crow-black- 
bird, common  blackbird  and  kingfisher.  Eggs  and  nestt 
also  not  protected. 

0«rMA«»tM  for  OoUMtlns  Btrds  tor  Selentlfle 


Certificates  may  be  granted  by  the  Regents  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  the  State  of  New  York,  or  by  an  incorporated 
society  of  natural  history  in  the  State,  to  any  person 
over  eighteen  years  of  age  who  is  properly  accredited,  per- 
mitting holder  to  collect  birds,  nests  or  eggs  for  scien- 
tific purposes  only.  Persons  desiring  certificate  must  pay 
$1  and  must  file  an  executed  bond  for  |20o,  signed  by  two 
responsible  citizens  of  New  York  State  as  sureties.  This 
bond  shall  be  forfeited  to  the  State  and  the  certificate 
beeome  void  upon  proof  that  the  holder  has  killed  any 
bird,  or  taken  the  nests  or  eggs  for  any  but  scientific  pur- 
poses. Certificates  in  force  one  year;  not  transferable. 
OompllBMnta  of  THB  UNION  MBTALLIC  OABTBIDQB  00. 


mW  YORK 

■  the  poucMion  of 
itor  that  rach  meat 
teraoM  who  own  or 
e  the  actual  owners 
te. 

at  any  time  in  this 


Klith)  anipe,  grebe, 
water  chicken,  bay 
d  or  poueased  dnr- 


1  at  certain  seasons 
St  not  be  hunted  or 
iiunting  holds  a  cer« 
s  and  eggs  of  such 
The  exceptions  are 
,  crane,  crow-black- 
ler.    Eggs  and  nests 


or  a«l«iitlfl0 

Regents  of  the  Unl- 
■  by  an  incorporated 
tate,  to  any  person 
perly  accredited,  per- 
8  or  eggs  for  scten- 
[  certificate  must  pay 
-  |30o,  signed  by  two 
ite  as  sureties.  This 
e  and  the  certificate 
older  has  killed  any 
ny  but  scientific  pur- 
r;  not  transferable. 
IC   OARTBIDQB  00. 


NOBTH  OABOLINA 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 

Numerous  local  and  county  Uws  prevail   occasionaUy 
conflicting,  and  great  care  must  be  exercised. 

It  is  miUwful  to  shoot  wild  fowl  of  ^r^^^^ 
any  battery  or  sneak  boat  on  Sundays,  Mondays.  Wedr 
nJdays  and  Fridays  of  any  week,  or  to  shoot  t>..«  h» 
such  manner  before  December  i;  and  it  is  n  o  .ulaw- 
fol  to  hunt  or  shoot  wild  fowl  with  ««  <>' »>J^;-  ;*^  ^J 
hour  of  snnset  and  before  the  hour  of  daylight,  or  to  use 
any  gun  other  than  that  fired  from  the  shoulder. 

It  is  unlawful  for  non-residents  to  hunt  or  shoot  any 
wUd  fowl  in  the  County  of  Currituck  from  any  box. 
battery  or  float  of  any  kind;  or  to  Uke  or  «Pt««  »J 
wUd  fowl  in  the  County  of  Currituck  between  March  31 
and  November  10. or  to  ship  out  of  theSute  between  «.d 
dates  and  it  is  unlawful  to  hunt,  or  kill  any  wild  fowl 
on  any  Wednesday,  Saturday  or  Sunday  between  No- 
vember  10  and  March  i,  to  disturb  any  raft  of  wild  foirt 
or  to  leave  any  Unding  or  anchorage  before  daylight  to 
the  morning  for  the  purpose  of  hunting  wUd  fowl  w  Id 
continue  to  hunt  after  dark.    It  is  unlawful  to  sad,  row 
or  propel  a  boat  over  Currituck  Sound  on  the  Lords 
day  for  the  purpose  of  locating  wild  fowl  for  a  fut«« 
day;  or  to  lay  around,  sail  around  or  rtop  ">ywh«« 
near  any  citizen  who  may  be  gunning  or  fishing,  for  ttie 
purpose  of  keeping  them  from  shooting  or  damage  ma 
shooting. 

""ctoaa  saasiTT  December  31  to  October  i  following. 


'  oTail,  robins,  partridge,  nocking  Wris,  larfca  a^  wiM 

turkeys,  close  season  March  15  to  November^In^Cur- 


■•*^  '^!^: 


if, 


46 


MOBTH  OAROUNA-NORTH  DAKOTA 


rituck  County  quail  and  partridge,  close  season  between 
April  I  and  December  i.  Mocking  birds,  also  their  eggs 
and  nests,  always  protected. 

«klpaMB«  of  «««U  or  r'A»tH«s«,  DvaA  or  Allro,  Pro. 
Mblto«. 

Shipment  of  quail  or  partridge  dead  or  alive  prohibited. 

WIM  Fowl  Itotto«a. 

Shooting  on  Sunday  forbidden,  also  shootiniq;  between 
sunset  and  one  hour  before  daylight  The  use  of  any  but 
a  common  shoulder  gun  prohibited,  and  no  non-resident 
shall  shoot  in  the  waters  of  New  Hanover,  Brunswick, 
Dare  and  Currituck  counties  from  any  blind,  box,  bat- 
tery or  float  which  is  not  on  land.  In  Currituck  County 
the  use  of  bushes  or  blinds  on  boats  or  skiffs,  or  any 
float  of  any  description  with  the  intent  of  decoying  or 
pursuing  ducks  is  forbidden.  The  use  of  decoys  on  the 
waters  of  Currituck  County  is  forbidden  between  April  i 
and  November  lo. 

KtlllBs  for  Solo  or  Bzportatlom. 

Wild  fowl  must  not  be  killed  for  sale  in  the  waters  of 
Brunswick,  Currituck  and  New  Hanover  counties  be- 
tween March  lo  and  November  lo,  and  wild  fowl  must 
not  be  shipped  out  of  the  State  between  these  dates  if 
killed  in  the  waters  of  the  above  counties. 

NORTH  DAKOTA. 

VoraUta. 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  of  the  wild  animals 
or  birds  hereinafter  mentioned  without  having  first  ob- 
tained a  permit;  provided,  however,  that  nothing  in  this 
section  shall  prevent  any  resident  of  this  State  or  mem- 
ber of  his  family  living  at  home  from  hunting  on  lands 
owned  or  conti-  Med  by  him  during  the  open  season 
as  provided  by  law.  The  coun^  auditor  shall  fill  out  and 
issue  one  of  such  permits  to  any  person  applying  there- 
<OompllaMnta  of  THB  UNION  MBTALUO  OABVBIDOa  CKK 


-Ik. 


-<w»-»wwi-'iWiiia>i 


miv^if^vt- 


i-NOBTH  DAKOTA 

jse  season  between 
rds,  also  their  eggs 


•A  or  AIlT*,  rwom 

or  alive  prohibited. 

i  shootio!^;  between 
The  use  of  any  bat 
nd  no  non-resident 
mover,  Brunswick, 
ny  blind,  box,  bat- 
1  Currituck  County 
:s  or  skiffs,  or  any 
ent  of  decoying  or 
le  of  decoys  on  the 
len  between  April  i 


le  in  the  waters  of 
Aover  counties  be- 
md  wild  fowl  must 
ween  these  dates  if 
ities. 


>f  the  wild  animals 
}ut  having  first  ob- 
that  nothing  in  this 
this  State  or  mem- 
in  hunting  on  lands 
g  the  open  season 
tor  shall  fill  out  and 
son  applying  there- 

[o  oABVBiDoa  oa 


NORTH  DAKOTA 


Sir 


for  on  payment  of  $as.  >'  the  applicant  is  a  non-resi- 
dent of  the  State;  and  on  payment  of  75  cents,  if  the  ap- 
plicant is  known  to  the  auditor  or  satisfactorily  proves 
him  to  be  ;  resident  of  this  State;  provided,  that  any 
non-resident  who  may  own  cultivated  lands,  or  be  carry- 
ing on  the  cultivation  of  any  lands  in  this  State,  not 
less  than  one-quarter  section,  for  a  period  of  not  lest 
than  one  year  prior  to  the  time  of  making  application 
for  such  license,  shall  be  entitled  to  Uke  out  a  resident* » 
permit,  whether  such  non-resident  is  the  owner  of  the 
land  so  cultivated  in  whole  or  in  part;  provided  that 
such  non-resident  shall  take  out  such  permit  in  the 
county  where  such  cultivation  is  carried  on.  Such  per- 
mit shall  authorize  the  holder  to  hunt  throughout  the 
Sute  either  with  or  without  dogs.  All  permits  shall  ex- 
pire on  the  31st  day  of  December  next,  after  their 
issuance. 

Prairie     Cklekcia,     PS«««t««     Orowse,     Skarp-VallcA 
Oro«ae,  BvfllaA  Orooae,  Woodeock. 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  prairie  chicken,  pin- 
nated grouse,  sharp-tailed  grouse,  ruffed  grouse  or 
woodcock  between  October  1  and  August  ao,  following, 
or  any  song  bird  or  insect-eating  bird,  except  snipe  or 
plover,  at  any  time. 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  quail,  English  or 
Chinese  pheasant  or  wild  swan  until  after  August  30, 
190S,  and  after  that  time  between  October  i  and  Aogntt 
ao,  following. 

WUd  DaelK. 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  wild  duck  between 
January  I  and  August  ao. 

WllA  Ooos*.  Oraae,  Braat. 

It  is  unUwful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  wild  goose,  crane  or 
brant  between  May  i  and  August  ao. 
OonpUmcBta  of  THB  UNION  MBTALUO  OABTBIDOB  0^ 


MOBTB  DAKOTA 


.1 

'i 


It  it  unUwIttI  to  hunt  or  kill  tny  wild  dock,  gooM  or 
brant  with  tny  iwivel  gun  or  other  gun  except  eiich  u 
ii  commonly  ihot  from  the  ihoulder,  or  to  tut  any  arti- 
ficial light  or  battery,  trap,  mare,  net  or  bird  lioM. 
medicated,  drugged  or  poiwned  grain  or  food  to  capture 
or  kill  any  of  the  birdi  mentioned,  or  to  wantonly  de- 
stroy their  netti  or  eggi. 
■■au*.    Moo»«,    Blk.    Amt»lo»«,    C«rtbo«,    lIo««tal» 

•*•*••  11, 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  buflFalo,  moose,  elk, 

antelope,  caribou  or  mountain  sheep  at  any  time;  or 
any  deer  between  December  lo  and  October  lo;  or  to 
use  any  hound  or  dog  in  running  or  driving  any  of  the 
animals  mentioned,  or  to  trap  or  snare  them. 

■MkTWt  OM«». 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  beaver  or  otter  prior 
to  November  lo,  190S,  or  thereafter,  between  December 
10  and  November  10  following. 


Whoever  shoots  or  kills  in  any  one  day  more  than  as 
of  the  game  birds  mentioned,  or  in  any  one  season  more 
than  5  of  the  animals  mentioned  is  guilty  of  a  mia- 
demeanor. 


Every  person  who  has  in  his  possession  any  of  the 
birds  or  animals  mentioned  after  five  days  from  the 
close  of  the  respective  seasons  during  which  it  shall  be 
lawful  to  hunt  or  kiU  the  same,  shaU  be  guUty  of  a  mis- 
demeanor. 

Tnuia»offtatl«m. 

Every  person  who  within  this  Sute  ships  or  receives 
for  shipment  beyond  the  limits  of  this  Stete  any  of  the 
game  birds  or  animals  mentioned  shall  be  guilty  of  a 

misdemeanor. 
Oenpltaenta  vt  THB  UNION  UWtALUO  OABTBIDOB  GO. 


.  pii. 


jsSt^^ 


MOBTB  DAKOTA 

ild  duck.  gooM  or 
run  except  eiich  m 
or  to  use  any  arti- 
net  or  bird  lioM, 
1  or  food  to  capture 
or  to  wantonly  de- 

»iib««f    ■oamtalB 

mflFalo,  moose,  elk, 

p  at  any  time;  or 

October  lo;  or  to 

driving  any  of  the 

re  them. 

wver  or  otter  prior 
between  December 


i  day  more  than  as 
ny  one  aeaaon  more 
is  gnilty  of  a  mii- 


isession  any  of  the 
five  days  from  the 
ag  which  it  shall  be 
1  be  guilty  of  a  mis- 


te  ships  or  receives 
Ms  Stete  any  of  the 
shall  be  guilty  of  a 

10  OABTBIIXIB  GO. 


OUK) 


OHIO. 

>«v«lta  tm  TiA«  ■!»«•,  II«irtB  M«  ■■>■  tw  BsiMtlA* 

Permits  may  be  granted  by  the  President  of  the  Fish  and 
Game  Commission  to  any  properly  accredited  person, 
permitting  the  holder  thereof  to  collect  birds,  their  nests 
and  eggs  for  strictly  scientific  purposes.  The  permitt 
authoriied  shall  be  in  force  for  two  years  from  the  date 
of  their  issue,  and  shall  not  be  transferable. 


It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  quail  or  wild  turkey,  except 
between  the  tenth  day  of  November  and  the  fifteenth 
day  of  December,  inclusive;  or  any  dove,  woodcock  or 
squirrel,  except  between  the  fourth  day  of  July  and  the 
fifteenth   day   of   December,   inclusive;   or  any   ruffed 
grouse,  or  pheasant  or  prairie  chicken,  except  between 
the  first  day  of  September  and  the  fifteenth  day  of  De- 
cember, inclusive  ;  or  any  rail,  snipe,  kiUdeer  or  plover, 
except  between  the  first  day  of  September  and  the  fif- 
teenth day  of  May,  inclusive;  or  any  coot  or  mud  hen, 
or  wild  duck,  except  between  the  first  day  of  September 
and  the  fifteenth  day  of  April,  inclusive.     No  person 
•hall,  at  any  time,  kill  any  wUd  duck  or  wild  goose  by 
the  aid  or  use  of  any  swivel  or  punt  gun,  or  any  oth« 
gun  but  a  common  shoulder  gun;  or  wiUi  "he  aid  of. 
or  from  any  sink  boat  or  battery,  or  by  the  use  of  any 
kind  of  boat  whatsoever,  except  a  common  row  bo«| 
propelled  by  oars.    No  person  shaU,  at  any  time,  MM 
any  of  the  birds,  game  or  animals  above  mentioned  wWl 
or  by  the  use  of  any  trap,  net  or  snare,  or  destroy  any  ol 
the  eggs  or  nests  of  any  of  the  birds  named  above.    No 
person  shall  kill  any  wild  duck  on  Sunday  or  Monday  of 
any  week,  on  any  of  the  reservoirs  belonging  to  the  Stata 
of  Ohio,  or  upon  the  waters  of  Lake  Erie  and  the  esta- 
ariea  and  bays  tiiereof,  or  on  the  rivers,  creeks,  ponds  or 
other  water*  or  bodies  of  water  in  tiiis  Sute.   No  person 
Co«pHm«.t.  of  THE  UNION  METALLIC  CARTRDIGE  CO. 


90 


OHIO 


ihall  ihoot  at  or  kill  any  wild  duck  before  ftve  o'clock  in 
the  fotcnoon,  or  after  tlx  o'clock  in  the  afternoon  of 
any  day  upon  which  it  ihall  be  lawful  to  kill  the  same. 

Cmrwtmw  mc*«aa. 

It  it  unlawful  for  any  person,  not  the  owner,  to  shoot  or 
otherwise  kill  or  maim  any  Antwerp  or  homing  pigton, 
commonly  called  "carrier"  pigeon.  It  shall  also  be  un- 
lawful for  any  person  not  its  owner,  to  entrap,  catch  or 
detain  any  such  "carrier"  pigeon,  providing  that  such 
pigeon  shall  at  the  time  have  the  name  of  the  owner 
owner's  name,  initial  or  number  on  its  leg. 
stamped  upon  its  wing  or  tail,  or  have  a  band  with  the 

Pvnalasloa. 

Whoever,  without  having  first  received  verbal  or  written 
permission  from  the  owner,  his  agent,  or  the  person 
having  control  of  any  lands,  pond,  lake,  or  other  private 
waters,  except  those  waters  claimed  by  riparian  right  of 
ownership  or  adjacent  lands,  hunts  upon  the  same,  is 
guilty  of  a  misdemeanor, 
rk«MMita,  D«*v. 
The  killing  of  any  deer  or  any  Mongolian,  English,  or 
ring-neck  pheasants  before  November  lo,  1900,  or  after 
said  date,  except  between  November  10  and  December 
15,  inclusive,  is  forbidden.  Domestication  or  propaga- 
tion in  private  enclosures  is  permitted. 


_  Blr<«. 

It  is  unlawful  to  at  any  time  kill,  catch  or  injure  any 
sparrow,  nuthatch,  warbler,  flicker  vireo,  wren,  robin, 
catbird,  Unager,  bobolink,  blue  jay,  oriole,  grosbeak, 
creeper,  redsUrt,  waxwing,  woodpecker,  humming  bird, 
lark,  cuckoo,  thrush,  swallow,  blue  bird,  bunting,  red 
wing,  starling,  purple  martin,  brown  thrasher,  American 
goldfinch,  chewink  or  ground  robin,  pewee  or  Phoebe 
bird,  chickadee,  titmouse,  or  eagle,  nor  destroy  the  eggi. 
or  neat  of  any  such  bird.  The  English  sparrow.  Am«r- 
OompUmeata  vt  THB  DNION  MVTALUO  OABTBIDOB  00. 


OHIO 

lefore  ftve  o'clock  in 
in  the  afternoon  of 
il  to  kill  the  Mm*. 


!  owner,  to  shoot  or 
i  or  homing  pigton, 
It  ihall  alio  be  un- 
,  to  entrap,  catch  or 
providing  that  such 
name  of  the  owner 
iu  leg. 
ave  a  band  with  the 


Wltlwat 


fti  verbal  or  written 
gent,  or  the  perion 
ake,  or  other  private 
1  by  riparian  right  of 
I  upon  the  same,  is 


•ngolian,  English,  or 
ber  ID,  1900,  or  after 
er  10  and  December 
stication  or  propaga- 
tted. 

catch  or  injure  any 
'  vireo,  wren,  robin, 
ay,  oriole,  grosbeak, 
ecker,  humming  bird, 
le  bird,  bunting,  red 
n  thrasher,  American 
tin,  pewee  or  Phoebe 
nor  destroy  the  eggs, 
gliih  sparrow,  Am«r- 

UO  OABTBIDOa  00. 


oiiU)-oKi.AUi>MA  Tiaiiiri'uuy  m 

ican  robin  and  blue  jay,  when  found  destroying  growing 
berries  or  fruit,  may  be  destroyed. 

•■■«ay  Haatia*. 

Hunting  of  any  kind  or  the  having  in  possession  in  the 
open  air  the  implements  of  hunting  on  Sunday  is  for- 
bidden. 

May  be  killed  by  the  owner  or  tenant  of  any  premises 
where  they  are  found  destroying  grain,  fruit,  vegetables 
or  shrubbery. 

Bs*«*tatl«a. 

No  person  shall  kill  any  of  the  birds  mentioned  in  sn  <  of 
these  laws  for  the  purpose  of  transportation  beyond  th« 
limits  of  this  State. 

OKLAHOHA  TERRITORY. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill,  or  trap  any  deer,  buck,  doe,  fawn, 
antelope,   prairie   chicken,   grouse,   quail,   wild   turkey, 
wren,  martin,  swallow,  robin,  turkey  buzxard.   plover, 
dove  or  insectivorous  birds,  or  to  have  the  same  in  pos- 
session, except  it  shall  be  lawful  to  shoot  prairie  chick- 
ens and  wild  turkeys  between  September  1  and  Jan- 
uary I,  of  the  following  year;  and  that  it  shall  be  lawful 
to  shoot  quail  between  October  15  and  February  1,  of 
the  following  year;  and  it  shall  be  lawful  to  shoot  plover 
and  dove  between  August  i  and  December  31.  of  each 
year;  and  provided  that  it  shall  be  unlawful  at  any  time 
to  kill  any  wild  turkey,  quail,  dove  or  prairie  chicken: 
and,   provided   further,   it   shall   be   unlawful   to   have 
in  possession  any  quail  neta,  or  traps,  or  devices  for  the 
purpose  of  catching  any  of  the  game  above  mentioned. 

PkCMMit. 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt,  kill  or  molest  in  '••'y  manner 
whatever  any  Mongolian  pheasant  or  any  ot^'r  i.niasant, 
in  the  Territory  of  Oklahoma  until  January  1,  11904. 
OenpltaMBta  •«  THB  ONION  MKAIXIO  OABTMIKIB  0©. 


rr 


62 


OKLAHOMA  TEKRITORY-OBKGON 


1 

II 


■ale  of  CMUMC. 

Game  lawfully  taken,  or  lawfully  had  in  possession, 
may  be  sold  to  persons  living  in  the  Territory  of  Okla- 
homa for  consumption  therein. 

Steport* 

Beyond  the  limits  of  the  State  of  protected  game,  is  pro- 
hibited, except  for  scientific  purposes,  but  no  more  than 
one  pair  of  one  variety  of  birds  or  animals  to  be  shipped 
at  one  time. 

OREOON. 

McmAow  Larka.  Robliui  and  Other  BirOa. 

It  is  a  misdemeanor  to  kill,  destroy  or  have  in  possession, 
except  for  breeding  purposes,  any  nightingale,  sky  lark, 
black  thrush,  gray  singing  thrush,  linnet,  goldfinch, 
green  finch,  chaffinch,  and  bullfinch,  redbreasted  Euro- 
pean robin,  black  starling,  cross  beak,  Oregon  robin, 
meadow  lark  or  mocking  bird,  or  to  disturb  or  destroy 
the  nests  or  remove  therefrom  the  eggs  of  any  of  the 
above  mentioned  birds.  It  is  also  a  misdemeanor  to 
take,  injure  or  destroy  any  sea  gull. 

"WUA  Fawl  Hetlieaa. 

It  is  a  misdemeanor  to  hunt  wild  fowl  from  any  sink-box 
on  the  Columbia  River,  or  to  use  any  batteries  or  swivd 
pivot  guns,  or  any  gun  other  than  an  ordinary  shoulder 
gun,  either  from  the  shore,  or  on  a  boat,  raft  or  other  de- 
vice on  the  Columbia  River,  or  on  any  lake  or  river.  It  is 
a  misdemeanor  to  use  or  build  a  blind  or  other  structure 
in  any  public  lake  or  river,  or  in  the  Columbia  River 
more  than  one  hundred  feet  out  from  the  shore  or  margin 
of  such  lake  or  river,  for  the  purpose  of  shooting  any 
water  fowl,  at  any  time.  Every  person  who  shall  build 
or  use  any  such  blinds  in  any  lake  not  wholly  owned  by 
himself,  his  lice  "sor  or  lessor,  shall  be  guilty  of  a  mis- 
demeanor. It  is  also  a  misdemeanor  to  fire  o£f  auy  gun 
between  one  hour  after  sunset  and  one  hour  before  sun- 
rise, or  to  build  any  fire  or  flash  any  light  or  powder  or 
CompUmenU  of  THE  UNION  METALLIC  CARTRDIGB  CO. 


-fe^ 


rEKRITORY-OBKGON 

had  in  possession, 
e  Territory  of  Okl«- 


otected  game,  is  pro- 
es,  but  no  more  than 
inimals  to  be  shipped 


Blrda. 

Dr  have  in  possession, 
nightingale,  sky  lark, 
ih,  linnet,  goldfinch, 
;h,  redbreasted  Euro- 
beak,  Oregon  robin, 
to  disturb  or  destroy 
e  eggs  of  any  of  the 
;o  a  misdemeanor  to 


iwl  from  any  sink-box 
iny  batteries  or  swivd 

an  ordinary  shoulder 
boat,  raft  or  other  de- 
my lake  or  river.  It  is 
ind  or  other  structure 
I  the  Columbia  River 
m  the  shore  or  margin 
pose  of  shooting  any 
erson  who  shall  build 

not  wholly  owned  by 
ill  be  guilty  of  a  mis- 
lor  to  fire  off  auy  gun 

one  hour  before  sun- 
ny light  or  powder  or 
Lie  CARTRDIGB  CO. 


'■^V^^f^-^.V' ii^-^,  ^  ■ 


-»a  MMty.«»3a««»jiin»iWMn;W  mlirW  lii  *r» 


OBBOON 


68 


Other  inflammable  substance  upon  the  margin  or  in  the 
vicinity  of,  or  upon  any  Uke,  pond,  sloogh  or  other 
fcpding  ground  frequented  by  wild  ducks,  geese,  swans 
or  other  water  fowl,  with  intent  to  shoot,  kiU  or  disturt* 
any  of  the  same.  It  is  lawful,  however,  to  shoot  ducks, 
or  geese,  in  or  upon  grain  fields,  if  same  are  destroying 
crops,  or  growing  grain,  provided  that  Curry  County 
shall  be  exempt  from  the  operation  of  this  law. 


It  is  a  misdemeanor  for  any  private  person  or  any  ser- 
vant, employee  or  agent,  any  transportotion  company, 
whether  railroad  or  steamboat,  to  carry  out  of  the  Sttte 
any  of  the  above  mentioned  birds,  except  for  breeding 
or  exhibition  purposes,  without  written  consent  having 
been  obtained  on  affidavit  from  the  Fish  or  Game  Pro- 
tector. 

HM«a  to*  Wild  F»wl.  v.*_— . 

Every  person  is  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor  who  between 
March  is  and  September  i  of  each  year,  kills  or  has  ta 
possession  any  wild  swan,  mallard  duck,  wood  duekt, 
widgeon,  teal,  spoonbill,  gray,  black,  sprig-tail  or  canvas- 
back  duck. 


No  person  shall  at  any  time  enter  into  any  standing  or 
growing  grain  not  his  own,  with  intent  to  catch,  recover, 
take  or  kill  any  bird  or  animal,  nor  permit  any  dog  with 
which  he  shall  then  be  hunting,  to  do  so,  for  such  pur- 
pose, without  permission  from  the  owner  or  person  in 
charge  thereot  It  shall  be  unlawful  for  any  person  to 
shoot  upon  or  from  the  public  highway. 

Blk. 

It  is  onhwful  to  kill,  destroy  or  have  in  possession  any 
elk  between  January  31,  »85»,  and  December  1,  1910. 

De«r,  MVM*,  Mawttalm  tkeep. 

It  is  nnlawful  at  any  time  between  November  i  of  each 

year  and  July  iS,  of  the  following  year,  to  kill  or  destroy 

OompltaMtS  •«  TH»  UNiwN  MBTAIiLIO  0AETBIDO»  0^ 


"•mw: 


r 


ii 


] 


g.  OREGON 

any  deer,  moose  or  mountain  sheep;  or  to  hunt  or  Idll 
any  deer  between  one  hour  after  sunset  and  one-half 
hour  before  sunrise  of  any  day  of  the  year,  or  to  kill  any 
deer  at  any  time  unless  for  food;  and  it  is  unlawful  to 
hunt  or  pursue  deer  with  dogs. 

■potted  F«w«,  S«alrrel,  B«»T«r. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  spotted  fawn,  or  to  kill  any 
beaver  for  a  period  of  twenty  years;  or  any  silver  gray 
squirrel  between  January  i  and  October  i;  provided, 
that  the  provisions  of  this  act  shall  not  apply  to  any 
squirrel  that  burrows  in  the  ground. 

OvoMC,  PnUrle  Ctalelcen,  «««11,  PlieaMiit. 

It  is  unlawful,  between  December  i   and  October  x, 
following,  to  kill  or  have  in  possession,  except  for  breed- 
ing purposes,  or  sell  or  offer  for  sale  any  grouse,  prairie 
chicken,  pheasant,  Mongolian  pheasant,  quail  or  part- 
ridge; provided  that  it  shall  be  unlawful  in  that  portion 
of  the  State    of    Oregon  lying   east  of    the    Cascade 
mountains,  to  kill  any  grouse  at  any  time,  between 
November  i  and  August  i,  following,  or  to  kill  any 
prairie     chicken    at     any     time     between     November 
IS     and     September     i,     following,     or     when     the 
ground  is  covered  with  snow  sufficient  for  tracking;  pro- 
vided, that  it  shall  be  unlawful  to  kill  or  destroy  any 
ring-neck  or  Mongolian  pheasant,  or  any  other  pheas- 
ant, or  any  quail  or  bob-white,  in  that  portion  of  the 
State  of  Oregon  lying  east  of  the  Cascade  mountains; 
provided,  further,  that  it  shall  be  unlawful  to  kill  any 
Mongolian    pheasant    in    the    counties    of    Jackson, 
Josephine,  Coos,  Curry  and  Qatsop,  for  a  period  of 
three  years  after  the  passage  of  this  act  (1899);  pro- 
vided, that  the  county  courts  or  boards  of  commissioner! 
of  the  several  counties  may  at  their  discretion  shorten 
the  open  season  in  their  respective  counties  for  killing 
the  game  birds  or  wild  fowl  mentioned  in  this  act 
It  is  unlawful  to  kill  for  sale  or  have  in  possession  for 
flwpUMMa  «(  THB  UNION  MBTALUO  OiATBIDOB  OO. 


SEii'^'**^ 


OKEOON 

;  or  to  hunt  or  Idll 
sunset  and  one-half 
:  year,  or  to  kill  any 
nd  it  is  unlawful  to 


Fawn,  or  to  kill  any 
;  or  any  silver  gray 
(ctober  i;  provided, 
11  not  apply  to  any 
d. 

r  I  and  October  i, 
on,  except  for  breed- 
e  any  grouse,  prairie 
isant,  quail  or  part- 
awful  in  that  portion 
ast  of    the    Cascade 

any  time,  between 
wing,  or  to  kill  any 
between  November 
ag,  or  when  the 
ent  for  tracking;  pro- 
>  kill  or  destroy  any 

or  any  other  pheas- 
1  that  portion  of  the 

Cascade  mountains; 

unlawful  to  kill  any 
>unties  of  Jackson, 
top,  tor  a  period  of 
this  act  (1899);  pro- 
irds  of  commissioner! 
eir  discretion  shorten 
e  counties  for  lolling 
>ned  in  this  act 
tare  in  possession  for 

lUO  OABTBIDOa  OO. 


OBBGON-PBUMSTLV*'^  '*  fi 


66 


sale  any  grouse,  phuuant,  quail,  bobwhite,  Mongolian 
pheasant,  silver  pheasant,  golden  pheasant,  copper 
pheasant  or  green  Japanese  pheasant,  between  Novem- 
ber 15  and  October  15,  following;  provided,  that  it  shall 
be  unlawful  to  kill  in  any  one  day  a  greater  number 
than  fifteen  of  the  hereinbefore  enumerated  birds;  pro- 
vided, that  it  shall  be  unlawful  to  kill  for  sale  any 
Mongolian  pheasant  or  other  game  bird  mentioned  in 
this  section,  except  for  breeding  purposes,  for  a  period 
of  thrre  years  after  the  passage  of  this  act  (1899). 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill,  sell  or  offer  for  sale,  any  English 
partridge  or  mild  turkey  between  January  31,  1899,  and 
February  i,  I9(M> 

It  is  unkwfttl  to  hunt  or  kill  any  snipe,  commonly  known 
as  jacksnipe,  between  February  i  and  September  i. 
or  to  sell  or  offer  them  for  sale. 

■•MS  Bt»«fl. 

It  is  ttnlawful  to  kill,  have  in  possession,  sell  or  offer 
for  sale,  any  yellnw-breasted  chat,  meadow-lark,  robin, 
song-sparrow,  lark,  finch,  variegated  thrush,  wood- 
thrush,  hermit  thrush,  American  goldfinch,  Uue  bird, 
snowbird,  oriole,  lazuli-finch,  house  and  winter-wren, 
pine-linnet,  California  linnet,  warblers,  vireo,  swallow, 
tanager,  grossbeaks,  kinglets  or  horned-lark;  or  to  re- 
move or  destroy  the  eggs  or  nesU  of  the  above  men- 
tioned birds. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 
■waAMT 
Hunting  on  Sunday  prohibited. 

WoMleoek,  Pntlvl*  C]U«k*». 

It  is  unlawful  to  kUl  or  catch,  or  have  in  possession  any 
of  these,  except  between  October  15  and  December  15, 
except  that  Woodcock  may  be  kiUed  also  daring  the 
month  of  July,  in  addition  to  the  time  specified. 

•(  vam  vMioK  MBTAUio  cAsnuBsa  9m. 


I  I 


1 


.mimmmmimmm 


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FKiOiBTLVANU 

^SU  may  be  trapped  between  January  i  "dFebw 
,5,  but  mutt  be  released  aliye.  in  the  .ame  lo«l<r,  the 
following  Spring. 

S^irSnUwhtl  to  .hoot,  m  or  ware  witfi  WrdW 
Eni  Md  neau  protected  at  aU  time.,  except  when  taken 
for  Kientific  parpo.e.. 

■  cSSir'""s:riiSMS^'s  hawk  d«ck  »»wi^«*;; 

SX  great  homed  owl.  ^\?7'\'^  ***""  •"•* 
night  heron  are  not  protected  by  thi.  Act. 

■^""^-r^T^v  of  thcM  animal,  i.  foibidden.  excepi 
^N^eX^  Siifhr«Snrwat^.  or  ch-jng  with 
2,g.i.ami.demeanor.  It «  «'J«''«"»  »*» '^  "^  ."? 
^,  elk.  fawn,  wild  turkey.  phe.«u.t  ffr^:^J^ 
qoaU  or  woodcock  for  the  purpoae  of  Mle.    The  «le  of 

tame  i.  alw  unlawful. 

'^r:1Z^^nor  for  any  V^^.Z'^^T^ 
comily  to  .hip  beyond  the  limit,  of  th»  Sute.  at  any 
time,  any  protected  animal.. 

"SSJS  At.e  i.  permitted  from  NoTcmber  .  to  D««n- 
her  IS 

•1J:;;S'ih7:2:eTSS;d  from  Ocfo^  X5  to  D. 
cemberiS.   The  we  of  ferret,  not  permitted. 

"TlT^lawful  for  any  one  peraon  to  kill  in  one  day  mo« 

than  ten  ruflfed  grouae  or  P»'«^*i»°"  **"^JS 
quail  or  Virginia  partridge;  more  tiian  ten  w«>d^ 
jniore  ti»n  two  wild  turkey.;  or  to  kdl  «  one  m.k» 

more  than  two  deer.  

0..pll>«it.  f  TH»  TOIOH  MWAIUO  OABMIDO.  00. 


PE 


W 


PI 


Bl 


W 


-iitii 


FKintBTLVAinA 

lary  i  md  Febnaiy 
le  same  locaUty,  the 


nare  with  bird-lime. 
«,  except  when  t»ken 


k.  duck  hawk,  pigeon 
,wl,  green  heron  and 
is  Act 

s  is  foihidden,  excepi 
water,  or  chasing  with 
rful  to  kill  or  trap  any 
int,  groose,  partridge, 
B  of  sale.   The  sale  of 


•son  or  transportation 
ts  of  this  Stete,  at  any 


dovember  i  to  Decem- 


»m  October  15  to  De- 
t  permitted. 

to  kill  in  one  day  more 
lant;  more  than  fifteen 
re  than  ten  woodcock, 
or  to  kill  in  one  season 

IlXiUO  OABmiDOS  00. 


PBNNSYIiVANIA-BHODB  ISLAND 


tfl 


No  person  shall  kill  or  catch  any  rail  or  reed  bird,  except 
in  September,  October  and  November. 

wiM  r«wi. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  web-footed  wild  fowl  from  May  i 
to  September  i,  or  to  use  in  killing  them  any  but  a  com- 
mon shoulder  gun,  or  from  or  by  aid  of  a  boat  propelled 
with  sails  or  steam. 

No  person  shall  kill  any  grass  or  upland  plover  between 
January  i  and  Julj  15. 


It  is  unlawful  to  catch  or  loll  any  of  these  until  1903. 


RHODB  ISLAND. 

Woo*  Dwolc,  any  Dvek,  BIiMk  Dvok,  Clro«MO,  B««<k 
Ho«. 

It  shall  be  unlawful  to  kill  any  wood  duck,  gray  duck  or 
black  duck  between  February  i  and  September  i;  any 
heath  hen  or  grouse,  between  January  i  and  November 
I ;  or  any  sandpiper,  plover,  snipe,  curlew,  tattler,  greater 
and  lesser  yellow-legs,  or  any  so-called  shore  birds,  be- 
tween January  i  and  July  i. 

PmrtKtMtff  ^mmU,  R«Co«  Orvrnmrn,  WIM  Dvek,  PIotov, 
'WooAeoek. 

It  shall  be  unlawful  to  take,  kill,  sell,  buy,  offer  for  sale, 
or  have  in  possession,  any  woodcock,  ruffed  grouse  or 
partridge  or  quail,  from  January  i  to  October  1;  any 
dusky  or  black  duck,  wood  duck  or  summer  duck,  blue 
or  green-winged  teal,  from  March  i  to  October  i;  or  any 
Bartram's  tattler  or  upland  plover,  commonly  known  in 
Rhode  Island  as  grass  plover,  from  April  i  to  August  i. 
Eggs  and  nests  always  protected.  Use  of  battery,  sink 
boat  or  float  is  prohibited;  also  killing  with  any  but  an 
ordinary  shoulder  gun. 
OompltaDenta  of  THBI  UNION  MKFAUdO  OABTBIDOB  Oa 


■i'HW;.'iiiiyr;itf[rirTirT'ii[""^"  h^^^^tasi^if^^^^^^ 


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68 

" I»»;  proTidrf  thrt  th.  word  "ph-«t"  •»»»  »»t^ 
otM^d  to  apply  to  th«  bird,  eonunonly  cUcd  pwt- 
ridgt  or  mffed  gronM. 

"^frS^ater  dock,  other  thu  thow  «««;«»»«»  »»^ 
^X.  duclc  .ee«.  crow..  crow-bUckbird.  heron., 
bi^  plover  (except  <u  mentioned  .bove). ;;»«.  "^ 

woJpW..  »V  be  hunted  «  «y  time.    Shootmg  on 
Stt^  tay  iinUwfnL 


^L»  be  Wltod  from  September  i  to  February  i.  En- 
I^g  or  trapping  game  bird.  »  prohibited  except  on 
one',  own  land,  during  open  Mawn. 


open  ttaMOB  October  i  to  January  i. 
or  weaMU  i.  forbidden. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


The  use  of  ferret. 


"iru'SLiSn^or  catch  an,  Mo«goU«»  pl.««it 
until  January  i,  igoS- 

"Tl.  fflegal  to  kiU  or  hunt  deer,  or  chaae  them  'HA 
2,^  bi^  February  .  and  September!  ««Pt  ^  U|e 
countie.  of  Oarendon.  Berkeley,  GW'*"'^'  ^"^ 
CoUeton.  DarUngton,  Willi«i..burg.  H«rry.  Mj^boro. 
„  \  Kerehaw,  in  which  countie.  A  t»  not  lawful  between 
February  i  and  AuguM  i. 


It  i.  iUegal,  between  April  i  and  Norember  i,  to  hunt 
or  kill  iSr  wild  turkey,  partridge,  quail,  woodcodt  or 
pheaMUt.  or.  between  March  i  and  Augwt  I.  any  dof«, 

U  THB  OMIOM  MWALUO  OABUBIDOB  00. 


-L-Ujfal 


n>-80TITB  OABOUMA 

uaat  bdort  October 
leuant"  tluU  not  bt 
mmoaif  called  part- 


tboM  mcntioiied  be- 
tw-blackbirds,  berou, 
1  above),  -tIcw,  raU, 
rejr,  except  fiih  hawks 
f  tkic.    Shooting  on 


to  February  «•     En- 
probibttcd  except  on 
on. 

r  1.   The  me  of  lerreta 


NA. 


ly  Mongtdian  pbeaaaat 


r,  or  chaae  them  wiA 
^tember  i,  except  in  the 
,  Georgetown,  Marion, 
lurg,  Horry,  Marlboro, 
A  ia  not  lawful  between 


d  November  i,  to  hnnt 
gC  qnail,  woodcock  or 
ind  Angntt  i,  any  dove, 
ILUO  04BTBIIKIB  CO. 


SOUTH  OAUOLINA-aOOTH  DAKOTA 


69 


/iiMiiiiiiK!:::.^^;:; 


or  to  kill  at  any  time  during  the  year  any  of  di«  bird* 
named,  by  fire  light  or  flash  light 

Non-retidenu  may  pur>haae  a  licenae  for  ahootfaig  game 
of  any  kind.  Cost,  $35.  Thia  does  not  apply  to  persons 
hunting  or  killing  game  on  their  own  land. 

SOUTH  DAKOTA. 

BaCalo,  Blk,  De«r,  Amt«l«»*,  lle«mtsUi  Skaay. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  buffalo,  elk,  deer,  antelope  or 
mountain  sheep,  between  January  i  and  October  15.  It 
is  unlawful  to  sell  at  any  time  any  carcasses  or  parts  of 
carcasses  of  any  of  said  animals,  and  it  is  unlawful  for 
any  railway  company,  express  company,  or  other  com- 
mon carrier,  to  at  any  time  ship  or  transport  out  of  the 
State  any  carcass  or  carcasses  of  the  above  named  ani- 
mals. 
OasM  Blr<a. 
It  is  unlawful  to  Idll  any  prairie  cUcken,  pinnated 
grouse,  sharp  tailed  grouse,  ruffed  grouse,  woodcock 
or  quail,  between  January  i  and  September  i,  following, 
or  any  song  bird  or  insect  eating  bird,  at  any  time,  ex- 
cepting crows,  blackbirds  and  sparrows. 

Watar  Fawl. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  wild  dock,  wild  goose,  brant 
or  wild  crane  between  May  i  and  September  i,  follow- 
ing; or  to  kill  any  plover  or  curlew  between  May 
15  and  September  i,  following;  or  to  kill  any  wild  duck, 
goose  or  brant  with  any  swivel  gun  or  other  gun,  except 
such  as  is  commonly  shot  from  the  shoulder,  or  in  hunt- 
ing such  birds  to  make  use  of  any  artificial  light  or 
battery  or  employ  any  trap,  snare,  net  or  bird  lime, 
medicated,  drugged  or  poisoned  grain  or  food  to  capture 
or  kill  any  of  the  birds  mentioned,  or  to  wantonly  de- 
stroy their  nests  or  eggs. 

OompUsMBti  U  TBm  UNION  MSVALUO  OABnODaB  OO. 


""C^ 


70 


SOUTH  DAKOTA-TlHiraM«» 


Ooie  time  on  beaver  and  otter  until  January  I5.  i9"- 


"""^uTTnlawful  to  hunt  on  landi  of  another  without  the 
consent  of  the  owner  or  occupant 

It  U  unlawful  to  kill  in  one  day  more  than  twenty-fire  of 

the  game  birds  mentioned. 
Tamaapovtatlom.  . 

It  is  lawful  to  take  game  during  the  oP"*  «"<»"•  "T 
three  days  thereafter,  out  of  the  State  when  shipped 
inTpen  view,  tagged  and  plainly  labelled  wUh  the  name 
of  the  owner  thereof  and  accompan.ed  by  him.  to  M 
used  for  food  only,  and  in  no  instance  shall  any  person 
be  permitted  to  Uke  out  of  the  State,  at  any  one  time, 
a  greater  number  than  twenty-five  birds. 


Non-residents  must  obtain  license  to  hunt Jrom  the 
county  treasurer,  such  license  to  cost  $10.  and  shall  not 
be  transferable. 

TBNNBSSBB. 
The  State  SecreUry  advises  us  that  there  are  specW 
game  Uws  in  almoat  every  county,  and  great  car.  mtiat 
therefore  be  exercised. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kUl  quafl  or  partridge  for  profit.  «- 
cept  that  persona  may  kill  same  for  profit  on  their  own 
lands,  but  only  from  November  i  to  March  i. 

"Ti.  unlawful  to  kUI  deer  for  profit,  except  that  citixe~ 
may  do  so  for  their  own  use  from  August  x  to  January  i. 
Fire  hunting  prohibited. 

l!*s^^  for  «.yone  to  kill  wUd  deer  in  Cumberiwul. 
0<»iplta«nt.  U  m  OOTOH  MWALUO  OAETEIDOB  OO. 


DAKOTA-mnraww* 

il  Jantury  I5.  I9"- 
[  another  without  the 

»re  than  twenty-fiTe  of 


the  open  season,  and 
•  State  when  shipped 
abelled  with  the  name 
panied  by  him,  to  be 
tance  shall  any  person 
state,  at  any  one  time, 
T  birds. 

ise  to  hunt  from  the 
cost  $10,  and  shall  not 


3. 

that  there  are  special 
ty,  and  great  cart  most 


tartridge  for  profit,  ex- 
for  profit  on  their  own 
I  to  March  i. 

•ofit,  except  that  dtizena 
a  Angnst  x  to  January  i. 


■did  deer  in  Cumberland, 
•ALUO  OABTBIDCIB  OO. 


:0pm' 


TBNNB88BB-raXA8 


71 


Blttdioc,  Fentreaa,  White.  Rhea,  DeKalb.  Hancock,  Uni 
coi,  Johnson,  Hamilton,  Warren  and  Montgomery  coun- 
ties, from  December  i  to  September  30.  It  i«  «•«»  un- 
lawful for  non-residents  to  hunt  or  kill  wild  turkey  in 
White,  Rhea,  Fentress  and  Bludsoe  counties  from  Msy 
I  to  October  i.  Killing  partridges  is  forbidden  in  Hamil- 
ton and  Granger  counties  from  April  1  to  October  i,  and 
until  April  1,  1900,  the  kUling  of  deer  is  forbidden  in 
Qairbome,  Campbell,  Cocke,  Morgan,  Anderson.  Union 
and  Scott  countica. 

TEXAS. 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt,  kill,  snare  or  trap  any  wild  deer 
between  January  i  «nd  September  1,  or  to  hunt  deer 
or  any  other  game  with  any  hunting  lamp,  artificial  light 
or  lantern. 

It  U  unlawhil  to  kill  any  wild  antelope  until  190a,  and 
after  that  date  it  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  antelope 
between  January  x  and  September  i. 

ll«B«*lUm  •»  ■■•llak  FkMUHmta. 

Killing  forbidden  until  igoa. 

WIM  TmaHtmr*. 

Qose  season  between  April  i  and  September  i. 


PvalM*  Oktok**,  Plai 

Qosc  season  between  February  i  and  August  i. 

dasll  •*  rmwtKtMm*' 

Qose  season  between  March  15  and  October  i. 


Ial«,  PwialuuM  Mr  TH»Ba*«»taM«a. 

It  is  unlawful  to  sell,  purchase,  or  have  in  possession  for 
sale  or  purchase,  any  wild  deer  or  antelope,  or  the  car- 
cass or  fresh  hide  thereof,  or  any  wild  turkeys,  prairie 
chickens,  pinnated  grouse,  wild  Mongolian  or  English 
pheasant,  plover,  snipe  or  jacksnipe,  except  that  sale  and 
OonpUmMits  of  THB  UMION  miALUO  OABTBIDOI  OO. 


J 


TCXA»-tITAB 

72 

parduM  of  thm  aalowb  Is  not  anUwfol  U  Mid  h1«  or 
puichaM  i.  m«le  In  the  county  where  game  i»  ki««d  or 
Uken.  Th«  mO*  Of  •hipmtnt  of  wUd  duck.  "*  wttd 
«Metop«rmitt«L  Tlw triMpomtkm beyond tht Umito 
of  this  Sttto  of  My  Mlmd,  bird  or  fowl  mcntiontd  $hon, 
except  wild  dncki  or  g«eM.  it  •  mitdemeanor  and  U  pro- 
hibited, except  that  live  Mongolian  or  Engliah  pheMaMa 
may  be  thippcd  for  MicntiAc  or  breeding  purposes. 

firiM  F*wl  ■•tkate.  . 

It  it  unlawfnl  to  destroy  any  wUd  dnelcs  or  gesse  by  Mf 
other  means  «!»•  »  wmmm  shonlder  gnn. 


oftiM 


The  netting  of  qnails  or  pMtridges  at  any 
year  is  forbidden. 

"*?  it  a  mildlmeanor  to  wllhdly  kiU  any  pettean.  egiet. 
tern,  tcagoll.  shearwater  or  heron,  or  to  destroy  or  lni«N 
the  nettt  or  eggs  thereoi 

UTAH. 


■IIK,    !»••».    Amt«I»»«i    >■••■«•»■ 
BtooM,  Ott«r,  B««T«». 

It  it  unlawful  at  any  time  to  kill  any  elk,  deer,  antelope, 
mountain  theep.  buffalo  or  biton,  otter  or  beaver,  or 
any  game  animals  or  birds  that  may  be  brought  or  intro- 
duced into  the  State  for  the  purpoie  of  stocking  the 
Sute  with  said  tnimals  or  birds;  provided,  that  deer 
may  be  lawfully  killed  in  the  Sute  during  the  month 
of  October  of  each  year. 

It  it  unlawful  to  purtue  with  any  dog  or  dogs  any  of  the 
animalt  above  mentioned. 
wild  Fowl. 
It  is  unlawful  to  kiU,  entare,  net,  entrtp,  or  have  in  pos- 
session any  partridge,  pheasant,  prairie  chicken,  sage 
hen  or  grouse  or  mourning  dove  after  the  1st  day  ol 
«C  VBB  WMIQII  M ■ffAftUO  <UUBIDaB  Oa 


«i 


i> 


Uwhtl  tt  Mid  h1«  or 
ere  game  is  killed  or 
vUd  ducks  and  wild 
Ion  beyond  the  limito 
>wl  mentioned  above, 
demeanor  and  ia  pro- 
or  Engtith  pheaaaaU 
teding  purpoaea. 

Incka  or  geeae  bjr  aar 

dergnn. 


tat  anjr 


ofllM 


iU  any  pelkaa.  egret, 
or  to  deetroy  or  laimn 


iny  elk,  deer,  antelope, 
1,  otter  or  beaver,  or 
ty  be  brought  or  intro- 
rpose  of  stocking  the 
i;  provided,  that  deer 
ate  during  the  month 


dog  or  doga  any  of  the 


entrap,  or  have  in  poa- 
,  prairie  chicken,  sage 
re  after  the  ist  day  oi 

kUJo  oAamavam  oo. 


UTAH 


ft 


December,  and  before  the  15th  day  of  Auguat,  follow* 
ing  of  any  year;  provided,  that  mourning  dovea  may 
be  killed  between  July  i  and  December  i,  of  each  year. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill,  net  or  trap  any  gull,  owl,  hawk, 
lark,  whippoorwill,  thrush,  swallow,  snow  bird,  robin 
or  other  insectivorous  or  song  birds,  except  the  English 
sparrow,  or  to  rob  or  destroy  the  nests,  eggs  or  young 
of  any  of  said  protected  birds  mentioned. 

wild  0*«««,  Ihicli,  Urnip;  Bnwt  •*  twaa. 
It  is  unlawful  to  kill,  or  have  in  possession  any  wild 
goose,  duck,  snipe,  brant  or  swan,  between  April  i  and 
September  is  following,  and  between  December  is  and 
March  i,  following;  to  rob  or  destroy  nests,  eggs  or 
young  or  said  birds,  to  kill,  or  shoot  at  any  of  the 
birds  mentioned  in  this  section  between  one  hour  after 
sunset  and  one  hour  before  sunrise;  and  it  is  unlawful 
to  use  any  sneak  boats,  sink  boxes,  or  other  device 
while  in  pursuit  of  any  of  the  birda  mentioned. 

■Um  off  Vowllas  Fia««. 

It  shall  be  unlawful  for  any  person  to  use  any  gun  larger 
than  ten  gauge  while  hunting  for  fowl  or  bIrda. 


It  is  unlawful  to  kill  lii^p  or  shoot,  or  have  in  poasea- 
sion  any  Mongolian  or  Chinese  pheasant,  Bngliah 
pheasant,  pinnated  grouse  or  quail;  provided,  it  shall 
be  lawful  to  kill  quail  in  the  counties  of  Washington 
and  Kane  between  October  i  and  March  i,  following. 
It  shall  be  unlawful  to  ship  or  transport  any  quail  out 
of  the  above  named  counties  at  any  time  except  for  the 
purpose  of  propagation. 

•hlpplBV  Blrda  or  AalBuU*  VorMMoa. 

It  is  unlawful  at  any  time  to  ship  or  transport  out  of  the 
State  any  of  the  animals  or  birds  mentioned  in  diis  act 

Oompllnwiita  of  THB  maOH  MSK4LUO  OAMnilMB  CNX 


J 


:i£rz 


^  vmnoirr 

VBRHONT. 

KiUing  any  rabbit  or  hurt  bttwMa  May  i  and  Septem- 
ber i  U  forbidden. 

It  ia  unlawfal  to  Idll  or  catch  any  qoail.  wild  dock,  wild 
gooee  or  plover  between  January  i  and  September  I,  or 
mffed  crouse  (partridge)  or  woodcock,  between  Janoary 
I  and  September  is,  or  pheaiant  between  November  ao 
and  October  i.  It  ia  unlawful  to  hunt  wild  ducka  with 
jack  or  artificial  light 


No  peraon  ahall  kill  any  woodcock  or  ruffed  grouae  for 
the  purpoae  of  ahipping,  or  in  any  manner  diapoaing  of 
tame  to  partiea  outaide  the  State  for  traffic  or  gain. 

Any  peraon  who,  before  January  i,  igoo.  takea  or  killa  a 
•harp-tailed  or  pinnated  grouse,  capercailiie,  black  game, 
ptarmigan  or  pheasant,  shall  be  fined  $io  for  each  bird  so 
taken  or  killed,  but  nothing  in  this  section  shall  be  held 
to  prohibit  the  shooting  of  pheasants  on  enclosed  and 
posted  land  by  the  owners  of  such  lands,  or  their  licen- 
sees, between  October  lo  and  December  ist  of  any  year 
providing  the  pheasants  so  shot  have  been  actually  bred 
on  such  lands  in  a  state  of  captivity. 

Deer. 
Deer  having  horns  may  be  hunted  during  the  month  of 
October  each  year,  but  it  is  unlawful  to  pursue  them 
with  dogs,  or  to  use  jack  or  artificial  lighto,  or  snare, 
trap  or  salt  lick.  No  person  shall  kill  or  have  in  his  pos- 
session more  than  two  deer  during  the  open  season. 
Deer  shall  not  be  transported  from  the  Sute  by  any  per- 
son or  corporation,  except  that  the  carcass  of  one  deer 
lawfully  killed  in  the  State  may  be  transported  in  the 
open  season,  and  for  ten  days  thereafter,  when  open  to 
view,  Ugged  and  plainly  labeled  with  the  name  of  the 
owner  thereof  and  accompanied  by  him. 

OomplUnenta  ef  THB  UMIOlf  'tmSAUUO  OABTBIMia  CNK 


:?^|»ffi« 


■^^•w- 


:sr='!iEMKSS. 


vmMoirr 


B  Majr  I  Md  Septcn- 


qtull.  wild  dock.  wOd 
I  and  Scpt«mbtr  I,  or 
cock.  b«twMB  Jumwy 
betwMii  NoTtmbtr  ao 
hunt  wild  docks  with 


k  or  mffcd  grouM  for 
f  niMincr  ditpoting  oi 
or  traffic  or  gain. 

I,  1900,  takes  or  killt  a 
ipercailiie,  black  game, 
ed  $10  for  each  bird  so 
it  Mction  thall  be  held 
lants  on  enclosed  and 
li  lands,  or  their  licen- 
ember  ist  of  any  year 
lave  been  actually  bred 
V- 

d  daring  the  month  of 
lawful  to  pursue  them 
ificial  lighU,  or  snare, 
kill  or  have  in  his  pos- 
ring  the  open  season, 
n  the  Sute  by  any  per- 
he  carcass  of  one  deer 

be  transported  in  the 
ereafter,  when  open  to 

with  the  name  of  the 
ty  him. 
liUO  (UBTBIMia  CXK 


Tnoitu 


Tl 


VIRGINIA. 


If  any  person,  without  the  consent  of  the  owner  or  tenant, 
shoot,  hunt,  range,  trap  or  fowl  on  or  in  the  Unds,  waters, 
mill-ponds,  or  private  ponds  of  another,  which  are  in- 
closed, or  the  boundaries  of  which,  or  the  streams  ad- 
jacent to  which  constitute  a  lawful  fence,  or  on  any  lands, 
waters,  mill-ponds  or  private  ponds  of  another,  east  oi 
the  Blue  Ridge,  or  in  the  waters  on  said  lands,  ha  shall 
be  deemed  guilty  of  a  trespass. 

rmwtwttm*   01—  ■«■••■  !■  OmtBtlMi  llAateA. 

January  i  to  October  15— Bland,  Botetourt,  Buchanan. 
Carroll,  Craig,  Dickenson,  Giles,  Grayson,  Highland, 
Lee,  Loudoun,  Lunenburg.  Montgomery.  Russell, 
Scott,  Tascwcll  and  Wiae. 

January  i  to  November  i— Gloucester,  Mathews,  Shen- 
andoah and  Wythe 

January  15  to  October  15— Alexandria,  Campbell,  Qurles 
City,  Chesterfield,  Dinwiddle,  Fauquier,  Fluvanna, 
Goochland.  Greene,  Hanover,  Henrico,  James  City, 
Louisa,  Madison,  Middlesex.  Nansemond.  Nelson, 
New  Kent,  Norfolk,  Orange,  Patrick,  Powhatan,  Prin- 
cess Anne,  Prince  William,  Rappahannock,  Rock- 
bridge, Warwick  and  York. 

January  i  to  November  15 — Northampton. 

January  15  to  November  15 — ^Accomac,  King  George  and 
Northampton. 

January  15  to  November  i — Culpeper,  Fairfax  and  Not- 
toway. 

January  15  to  October  i— Floyd. 

February  i  to  October  as— Henry. 

February  i  to  November  15— Elizabeth  City. 

February  i  to  November  i— Amherst,  Augusta,  Bed- 
foird,  Caroline.  Charlotte,  Essex,  Franklin,  Mecklen- 
burg, Prince  George,  Pulaski,  Smyth.  Surry,  Wash- 
ington, 

Oomplimenta  ef  TBB  UNION  MVTALUO  (UBVRIIKIB  OO. 


^i^m- 


1 ; ':"' 

i 

te 

VQMniu 

1 

Wdbrmrj  i  to  OetolMr  is— ■»■ 

mrkk,  Boekbgkui, 

"    M 


Cnmbcrluid,  Vsmruttr  aad  Bklimoiid. 
Febnury  15  to  Norcmber  i— Caroline,  III*  of  Wight, 

Northnmberlud,  PitUjrlvania,  Southampton,  Spottyl- 

vania,  Stafford  and  Westmoreland. 
Febmary  is  to  October  15— Halibut,  King  and  Qneen. 
Maivh  I  to  October  15— Prince  Edward. 
March  i  to  NoTember  i— King  William. 
October  31  to  December  as— Clarke. 
December  i  to  September  .'y>— Alleghany  and  Bath. 
December  i  to  October  is— Rockingham. 
December  is  to  October  IS— Angntta. 
December  is  to  November  i— Albemarle  and  Frederick. 
December  as  to  November  1— Warrea. 


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I 


•01 


BakkMa  «p  1 

No  general  Uw.  The  following  counties  have  apcdal 
prohibitory  law*: 

January  i  to  October  i— Aleicandria  and  Roanoke. 

January  i  to  October  15— Loudoun. 

January  I  to  September  i— Nottoway. 

January  is  to  November  is— Accomac  and  Northamp- 
ton. 

January  is  to  October  iS— Orange. 

January  is  to  November  i— Culpcper  and  Fairfax. 

Febniaiy  i  to  November  is— Elizabeth  Ci^. 

February  i  to  November  i— £mcx,  Frederick  and  King 
Waiiam. 

February  i  to  October  i— Amdia,  Charlotte,  Hanover, 
Henrico,  Prince  William  and  Spotsylvania. 

February  i  to  October  is— Bufkingham,  Cumberland 
and  Halifax. 

February  i  to  September  t— Chesterfidd. 

March  i  to  November  i— Shenandoah. 


wt 
I 


I 

Dm 

1 

I 


April  I  to  November  i— Shooting  these  birds  frahib- 
ited  in  all  counties  between  dates  mentioBed;  eBcept 
those  bdow: 

fAUIO 


OiS 


t^miit— 


viMniu 

irkk,  BseldafhuB, 

lond 

toe,  III*  oi  Wight, 

ithampton,  Spottyl- 

King  and  Qneen. 
nurd. 


[faany  and  Bath. 

ifaam. 

ita. 

larle  and  Fraderick. 

en. 

luntica  havt  apedal 
and  Roanoke. 

r 

oac  and  Northamp- 


er  and  Fairfax. 
Bthd^. 
Frederick  and  King 

Charlotte,  Hanoyer, 

ttcylvania. 

il^am,  Combeiiand 

field 
h. 

these  biria  frahib- 
I  mc 


lO 


r^ 


tOMnnA 


T» 


Jannaqr  i  to  Jane  ij 

Janoanr  x  to  Jnljr  4— Akxaadria  and  Fairfu., 

Janoanr  15  to  July  i— King  George. 

February  i  to  November  15— Elizabeth  City. 

February  i  to  July  i— Frederick,  King  and  Qtu«n  and 

Shenandoah. 
November  i  to  April  i— Aecomac  and  Northampton. 
December  i  to  September  jo-Alleg^iany,  Augusta  and 

Bath. 


November  15  to  September  i— Ki=s  and  Queen. 


Are  unprotected  and  can  be  killed  ax  any  time  they  are 

found. 
February  i  to  Augutt  i— King  and  Queen. 


Not  to  kill,  or  deetrc^  in  any  manner,  this  bird,  or  take 
it*  eggtb  later  than  Jane  ao,  each  season. 


WtUat. 

Forbidden  to  kill  this  bird  or  take  its 
July  ao. 


later  than 


CI«U  MP 

Not  to  kill  this  bird  before  September  i,  or  take  its  eggs 
later  than  Jaly  ao. 

Forbidden  at  all  times  to  kill  these  scavengers. 


DMwa  nwwA.  Cla*<l— I  «r  «•«  .?>*<>*  Wto««  m«Ma, 
■!«•  mir«,  HsM*  Ummttm  mm  BtrntUmm- 

Prohibited  at  all  times  from  killing  or  o^ttaring  these 
bird» 


May  1  to  Pebnlary  17— ][/>ndonn,  Acts  of  i876-'7,  chap- 
ter «35,  section  »,  page  aas,  from  which  a  poitioo  of 
the  third  sabdMsien  of  section  3079  of  Code  is  dfwwn, 

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protects  the  robin  between  April  i  and  November  i  of 
e*ch  year,  but  in  the  Code  the  robin  is  not  protected 
at  all,  and  with  the  exception  of  the  special  Act  of 
1890^  for  the  County  of  Loudoun,  there  is  no  protection 
at  any  time  for  these  birds  elsewhere  in  the  State. 
The  "oriole,"  which  is  exclusively  a  songster,  and  not  a 
bird  for  hunting,  is  protected  in  the  same  Act  at  all 
times,  but  omitted  entirely  from  the  Code. 

January  i  to  October  15 — Loudoun  and  Montgomery. 

January  i  to  November  i — Frederick  and  Shenandoah. 

January  15  to  October  15— Accomac,  Alexandria,  Am- 
herst, Bedford,  Campbell,  Caroline,  Chesterfield,  Din- 
widdle, Elizabeth  City,  Fauquier,  Fluvanna,  Franldin, 
Gloucester,  Goochland,  Greene,  Hanover,  Henrico, 
Henry,  Isle  of  Wight,  James  City,  King  George,  Lanr 
caster,  Louisa,  Madison,  Mathews,  Middlesex,  Nanse- 
mond.  Nelson,  Norfolk,  Northumberland.  Northamp- 
ton, Orange,  Patrick,  Powhatan,  Prince  William,  Prin- 
cess Anne,  Rappahannock,  Richmond,  Southamptoa, 
Stafford,  Warwick,  Wythe  and  York. 

January  15  to  September  i— Rockingham. 

January  15  to  November  1— Culpeper  and  Fairhx. 

February  i  to  September  15— Bland,  Botetourt,  Buch- 
anan, Carroll,  Clarke,  Craig,  Dickenson,  Giles,  Gray- 
son, Highland,  Lee,  Page,  Pulaski,  Russell,  Smytfi, 
Sc<*t,  Tarewdl,  Warren,  Washington  and  Wise. 

February  1  to  November  i— Essex,  Frederick,  King 
William,  King  and  Queen,  Mecklenburg  and  Spotsyl- 
vania. 

February  i  to  October  i— Charlotte,  Charles  Ci^,  New 
Kent,  Nottoway,  Prince  George,  Roanoke  and  Surty. 

February  i  to  October  15— Buckingham  and  Cumber 
land. 

February  1  to  October  i— Amelia  and  Cbariotte. 

February  15  to  November  15— Westmordanl. 
OomRllBiMta  oC  VHB  VMION  MMVAbUO  OABTBIDOB  00. 


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vraoiHU 

and  November  i  of 
>ui  is  not  protected 
the  special  Act  of 
lere  is  no  protection 
'e  in  the  State, 
songster,  and  not  a 
the  same  Act  at  all 
the  Code. 

id  Montgomery. 
[  and  Shenandoah. 

c,  Alexandria,  Am- 
e,  Oietterfield,  Din- 
Fluyanna,  Franklin, 
Hanover,  Henrico, 
King  George,  Lan- 

,  Middlesex,  Nanse- 
berland,  Notthamp- 
^rinceWiUiam,  Prin- 
nond,  SouthamptoB, 
brk. 

{ham. 

er  and  Fair&x. 

d,  Botetourt,  Buch- 
kenson,  Giles,  Gtmy- 
>kt,  Russell,  Smyth, 
[ton  and  Wise. 

X,  Frederick,  King 
enburg  and  Spotsyl- 

:,  Charles  City.  New 
Roanoke  and  Suny. 
ghatn  and  Cumber 

id  Chariotte. 

itmordaaJ. 

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February  15  to  October  15— Halifax. 
Februar>'  15  to  November  1— Pittsylvania. 
March  1  to  October  i— Floyd. 
March  i  to  October  ao— Brunswick. 
March  i  to  October  15— Prince  Edward. 
March  15  to  November  i— Hanover. 
December  i  to  September  30— Alleghany,  Auguata,  Bath, 
Rockbridge  and  Albemarle. 

WEST  VIRQINIA. 
Deer. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  deer  from  December  IS  until 
October  15  following,  except  a  tame  deer  owned  by 
the  person  killing  the  same.  Hunting  with  dogs  is  for- 
bidden. It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  fawn  when  in  its 
spotted  coat,  or  have  the  fresh  skin  of  any  such  fawn 
in  possession. 
Game  Btrda,  WIM  Fowl. 
It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  ruffed  grouse,  pheasant,  pin- 
nated grouse  or  prairie  chicken,  between  December  15 
and  October  15,  following;  or  any  wild  turkey,  between 
January  15  and  September  15;  or  any  quaii  or  Virginia 
partridge  between  December  20  and  November  1,  fol- 
lowing; nor  shall  any  person  kill  more  than  twelve  quail 
or  partridges  in  any  one  day;  or  any  blue-winged  teal, 
mallard  or  wood  duck,  or  any  other  wild  duck,  wild 
goose  or  brant,  between  April  i  and  October  i;  or  any 
snipe,  except  between  March  i  and  July  i;  or  any  wood- 
cock except  between  July  15  and  November  i,  inclusive. 
And  it  is  unlawful  at  any  time  to  catch  by  seine,  net  or 
trap,  any  wild  turkey,  ruffed  grouse,  pheasant,  quail  or 
Virginia  partridge,  or  to  use  any  swivel  or  pivot  gun, 
push-boat  or  sneak-boat 

F»iv«ta. 

It  is  unlawful  to  possess  for  the  purpose  of  using,  or  to 
use  a  ferret  for  the  purpose  of  catching  rabbits  or  driv- 
ing them  from  their  burrows. 
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It  it  unlawful  to  at  any  time  Idll  or  have  in  posseufon 
any  of  the  birds,  or  their  kindred  or  allied  spedts,  in  :hit 
■ection  hereinafter  mentioned,  and  it  is  also  unlawful  to 
disturb  or  destroy  their  eggs  or  nest;  that  is  to  tay: 
turkey  buzzard,  the  family  of  pinggilladae  or  sparrows, 
except  English  sparrows,  robin,  blue  bird,  martin, 
thrush,  mocking  bird,  swallow,  oriole,  catbird,  chewink, 
wren,  cuckoo,  indigo  bird,  nuthatch,  yellow  hammer  or 
flicker  warbler  or  finch,  red  sUrt,  dummock,  night- 
ingale, cross  bill,  Hungarian  robin,  titmouse,  tit  or  tom- 
tit, woodpecker  or  purple  grackle,  red  wing,  black  bird, 
blue  jay,  phoebe  bird  or  pewee,  red  bird  or  cardinal 
grosbeak,  humming  bird,  dove  or  whippoorwill. 

Bzport. 

It  is  unlawful  to  at  any  time  kill  or  have  in  possession 
any  deer,  wild  turkey,  quail,  pheasant  or  ruffed  grouse, 
or  any  part  of  the  same,  with  intention  of  transporting 
the  same  beyond  the  limits  of  this  State. 

Hom-c«ald«at  I<le«ita«. 

It  is  unlawful  for  non-residents  to  hunt  in  any  of  the 
counties  of  this  State  without  having  first  obtained  a 
license  from  the  clerk  of  the  county  court  of  the  county 
wherein  he  desires  to  hunt.  License  fee  is  $25.  (Qerk's 
fee,  $1). 

WISCONSIN. 

HoB-Tical'^Bt  I<lo«Bse  for  Dc«r|   Other  Oame. 

Every  person  who  has  not  resided  in  this  State  for  one 
year  previous  to  the  time  of  applying  for  a  license  to 
hunt  deer  in  the  season  as  fixed  by  law,  wUch 
said  license  shall  include  permission  to  hunt  any  and 
all  kinds  of  game  protected,  twenty-five  dollars;  for  the 
hunting  of  all  kinds  of  game  protected,  with  the  excep- 
tion of  deer,  ten  dollars. 

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have  in  possetston 
illied  spedu,  in  :hii 

is  also  unlawful  to 
est;  that  it  to  My: 
lladae  or  tparrowi, 
blue  bird,  martin, 
e,  catbird,  chewink, 

yellow  hammer  or 
,  dummoclc,  night- 
titmouse,  tit  or  tom- 
ed  wing,  black  bird, 
ed  bird  or  cardinal 
lippoorwill. 


'  have  in  possession 
nt  or  ru£Fed  grouse, 
tion  of  transporting 
SUte. 


hunt  in  any  of  the 

ing  first  obtained  a 

court  of  the  county 

!  fee  is  $35.  (Qerk's 


thcr  Oaate. 

n  this  State  for  one 
ng  for  a  license  to 
:d  by  law,  which 
n  to  hunt  any  and 
five  dollars;  for  the 
ed,  with  the  excep- 

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WISOONBIN  tl 

B«*M«at  I<le«)a(i«  for  !>••*. 

Every  person  who  has  resided  in  this  State  for  one  year 
previous  to  applying  for  a  license  to  hunt  game  and  who 
desires  to  hunt  the  same  must  first  obtain  a  license 
for  the  sum  of  one  dollar.  The  lircnie  so  issued  to  any 
resident  of  this  State  shall  have  attadied  two  coupons 
for  the  shipment  of  deer. 

Hoa-Realdeat  TranaportatlMi  of  0»aao. 

It  is  unlawful  for  any  person  holding  a  non-resident  li- 
cense to  take  out  of  the  State  more  than  fifty  birds, 
fowls  or  animals  protected  by  the  laws  of  this  State,  in 
any  one  year.  Provided,  that  this  section  shall  be  con- 
strued to  mean  that  when  fifty  birds,  fowls  or  animals 
of  any  kind  or  variety  have  been  taken  from  the  State 
by  holder  of  a  non-resident  license  further  right  to 
Uke  any  kind  of  birds,  fowls  or  animals  by  the  holder 
of  the  said  license  shall  cease.  No  transportation  com- 
pany or  common  carrier  shall  receive  for  transportation 
or  shipment  out  of  the  State  any  birds,  fowl  or  animals 
protected  by  the  laws  of  the  State,  except  when  the 
same  shall  be  in  the  personal  poaiession  of,  or  carried 
as  baggage  or  express  by  the  owner  thereof,  and  such 
owner  shall  have  in  his  possession  at  the  time  of  such 
taking  out  of  the  State  a  non-resident  license. 

RMiideat  TranaportatloD  of  CiMne. 

It  is  unlawful  for  any  person  a  resident  of  this  State 
to  ship  within  or  without  this  State  any  birds,  fowls  or 
animals  protected,  except  such  owner  shall  have  in  his 
possession  a  resident  license,  and  shall  accompany  the 
said  birds,  fowls  or  animals. 

Poaaeaalon  of  Venlaon  hy  Reaid«nta. 

Anr  nerson  residing  in  this  State  who  shall  lawfully  kill 
zny  ileer  may  keep  and  consume  the  mes.  thereof  in  his 
own  family  by  serving  a  written  notice  on  the  game  war- 
den or  deputy  warden  on  or  before  the  last  day  of  the 
open  season  for  killing  uf  deer,  which  notice  shall  state 
OompllneBU  af  THB  UNION  MVTALUO  0ABTBI90B  OO. 


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as  near  as  may  be  when  and  where  said  deer  was  killed 
and  the  number  of  pounds  of  venison  then  in  his  pos- 
session, and  that  the  same  is  to  be  kept  and  used  for  his 
own  fatmily. 
D«*ri  Olmi*  9eMK»a. 
It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  deer,  buck,  doe  or  fawn  be- 
tween November  20  and  November  I,  in  the  year  follow- 
ing; or  to  hunt  deer  with  dogs  or  in  the  night  time,  or 
in  either  of  the  counties  of  Sheboygan  and  Fond  du 
Lac,  until  after  April  10,  1902;  or  to  kill  or  capture  any 
deer,  buck,  doe  or  fawn  in  the  waters  or  on  the  ice  of 
any  of  the  streams,  lakes  or  ponds,  or  to  take  or  kill 
any  deer,  buck,  dco  or  fawn  by  means  of  any  pit,  pitfall 
or  trap,  or  use  any  artificial  light  in  hunting  deer;  or 
have  in  possession  the  skin  ui  any  deer  when  it  is  in  its 
red  coat,  or  of  any  fawn  when  vs:  is  in  its  spotted  coat; 
or  kill  more  than  two  deer  in  any  one  year. 

Woo4l«o«k. 

It  is  unlawtal  to  hunt  or  kill  any  woodcock,  partridge, 
pheasant,  prair>e  chicken  or  prairie  hen,  grouse  of  any 
variety,  plover  or  snipe  between  December  i  and  Sep- 
tember 1,  of  the  succeeding  year. 

SMiek,  8w»«,  ao«««,  ■»!»•• 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  wild  duck,  brant,  or 
any  aquatic  fowl,  including  snipe,  excepting  wild 
geese,  between  January  i  and  September  1,  or  to 
take  or  kill  any  swan  at  any  time;  provided,  that  it  shall 
be  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  wild  geese  between  May  i 
and  September  i,  following. 

A««««te  mc««  mmA  ro«l. 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  wUd  duck,  wild  goose, 
brant  or  ether  aquatic  bird  or  fowl  between  sunset  and 
the  following  sunrise;  and  it  is  unlawful  to  use,  in  the 
pursuit  of  any  of  these  birds  or  fowls,  upon  the  waters 
of  this  State,  any  sneak  boat,  or  boat  propelled  by  an 
OomplteMta  of  VHB  BNION  inrVALUO  (UBSBIDOB  OO. 


WISOONHIN 

laid  deer  was  killed 
>ii  then  in  his  pos- 
!pt  and  used  lor  his 


k,  doe  or  lawn  be- 
,  in  the  year  lollow- 
I  the  night  time,  or 
irgan  and  Fond  du 

kill  or  capture  any 
!rs  or  on  tfie  ice  ol 
,  or  to  take  or  kill 
ns  ol  any  pit,  pitlall 
in  hunting  deer;  or 
eer  when  it  is  in  its 

in  its  spotted  coat; 
one  year. 

voodcock,  partridge, 

hen,  grouse  ol  any 

ecember  i  and  Sep- 


wild  duck,  brant,  or 
pe,  exceptintf  wild 
Jeptember  i,  or  to 
irovided,  that  it  shall 
eese  between  May  i 


ild  duck,  wild  goose, 
1  between  sunset  and 
lawlul  to  use,  in  the 
iwls,  upon  the  waters 
boat  propelled  by  an 
UO  OABSKIDOB  OO. 


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wnoomnN  n 

oar  or  oars  operated  from  the  stem  of  such  boat,  or  any 
sail  boat,  or  boat  propelled  by  steam,  naphtha,  electric  or 
other  engine  or  machinery,  or  any  battery,  sink  box  or 
similar  device,  or  any  boat  except  a  row  boat  or  paddle 
boat  propelled  by  an  oar  or  oars  operated  Irom  the  side 
or  sides  ol  such  boat,  or  to  kill  oi  pursue  same  while 
occupying  or  using  any  boat,  box  or  other  device  out- 
side or  beyond  the  natural  covering  of  reeds,  grass  o» 
other  vegetation  growing  above  the  water,  or  to  con- 
struct or  use  for  the  purpose  ol  hunting,  outside  ol  such 
natural  covering  or  upon  the  ice,  any  fixed  or  artificial 
blind  or  ambush. 

Travplnv  •■«  NetMas  VorblMea. 

It  is  unlawlul  to  catch  or  kill  any  animals,  birds  or  water 
fowl  protected  by  law  by  means  ol  any  snare,  net,  trap 
or  spring  gun  or  similar  contrivance. 

PkMMUbta. 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  Mongolian,  Chinese  or 
English  pheasant  or  quail  ol  any  variety  belore  Sep- 
tember I,  1901. 

It  is  unlawlul  to  use  in  the  pursuit  of  any  animal,  fowl 
or  bird,  any  pivot  gun  or  swivel  gun,  or  any  other  fire- 
arm not  habitually  held  at  arm's  length  and  diacfaarged 
from  the  shoulder. 

■•■K  w>d  Inae«tlTcr<m«  Blrda. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  at  any  time,  or  lor  any  purpose 
whatever,  except  as  authorized  by  law,  any  whippoor- 
will,  night  hawk,  blue  bird,  finch,  thrush,  robin,  lark, 
turtle  dove,  or  any  other  harmless  bird;  provided,  that 
this  section  shall  not  apply  to  blackbirds,  crows.  English 
sparrows  or  pigeons  for  trapshooting. 

TmMtmm  ot  BirCa'  ■*■•• 
It  is  unlawhil  to  take  or  destroy  the  eggs  or  nest  ol  any 
water-fowl  or  bird,  except  crows  and  English  sparrows. 
u  niB  mnoM  hkvaujo  oiAVUDaB  o*. 


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WIMOmM-WTOllIIlO 


It  U  onlawfol  to  take,  catch,  Idll,  impede  in  its  progren, 
or  otiierwise  interfere  witli  any  carrier  or  lioming 
pigeon. 

Raltblta,  Otter,  Mmrtm*,  TtmUmw,  M«akr»t. 

It  is  unlawful  to  use  ferrets  to  hunt  rabbits,  or  to  hunt 
or  kill  any  otter,  marten  or  fisher,  between  May  i  and 
October  i,  or  to  destroy  or  molest  muskrat  houses  at 
any  time. 

HwitlBS  am  lMM*m  mt  Aaatkar. 
Hunting  on  land  of  another  without  permission  from 
the  owner  or  the  occupant  thereof  is  forbidden. 

Burinm*  ■•lUs*  •*  TwmMmportmtlon  of  D«*r. 
It  is  unlawful  to  buy,  sell  or  transport  any  carcass  or 
part  of  a  carcass  of  a  deer,  buck,  doe  or  fawn,  nntil 
November  6,  in  each  year;  and  it  shall  be  lawful  to  sell 
or  transport  the  carcasses  of  deer  under  the  conditions 
provided  by  law  relative  to  the  transportation  of  the 
same,  up  to  and  including  the  asth  day  of  November, 
suceeding  the  end  of  the  open  season.  Any  person  who 
shall  buy,  sell  or  transport  before  November  6  in  each 
year,  any  carcass  or  part  of  a  carcass  of  a  deer,  buck,  doc 
or  fawn,  or  attempt  to  do  the  same,  shall  be  punished  by 


a  &ie. 


WYOMING. 


D««tr««tl*m  mt  9tamm  Fr»MMt««. 

The  wanton  destruction  or  wasting  of  the  game  of  this 
SUte,  during  any  period  when  the  taking  or  capture  of 
such  gfmt  is  permitted,  is  hereby  prohibited,  and  any 
person  taking,  or  drstroying  any  game  in  excess  of  the 
number  as  hereinafter  provided,  shall  be  deemed  guilty 
of  a  misdemeanor. 


8a««  Okl«kMM,  Pntol*  CSilaham 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill,  net  or  tnp  wttUn  this  State,  ex- 
cept as  hereinafter  provided,  aagr  snipe^  green  shank, 
Oompllnmts  e(  VBM  UHIOM  MBVAUil*  OAimUBMi  CM. 


v,,...-<».aray^,^At«i»M»^ 


amm-WToiinio 

b  ht  progreM, 
rricr  or    honing 

«t. 

ibbitf,  or  to  hunt 
tween  May  i  and 
inikrat  hottaea  at 


pcrmiaaion  from 
orbidden. 
0»mw, 

rt  any  carcaaa  or 
oe  or  fawn,  until 
p  be  lawful  to  aell 
ler  the  conditiona 
Asportation  of  the 
lay  of  November, 
Any  person  who 
vember  6  in  each 
f  a  deer,  buck,  doe 
ill  be  punished  by 


the  game  of  this 
ing  or  capture  of 
shibited,  and  any 
e  in  excess  of  the 
be  deemed  guilty 


in  this  State,  ex- 
pc^  green  shank. 


WTOMINO  gg 

tatlcr,  Godwit,  curlew,  aTosct,  or  other  wader  or  plorer, 
or  quail,  lark,  whippoorwill,  finch,  thrush,  snow  bird, 
turkey  buitard,  robin  or  other  insectivorous  birds,  ex- 
cept that  partridges,  pheasant,  prairie  chicken,  prairie 
hen  or  grouse  may  be  shot  from  August  15  to  Decem- 
ber I  of  each  year,  and  sage  chickens  may  be  shot  from 
July  15  to  October  15,  of  each  year.  Provided,  that 
snipe,  green  shank,  tatler,  Godwit,  curlew,  avoset,  or 
other  wader  or  plover  may  be  shot  from  September 
I  to  May  I. 


Daaka 

It  is  unlawful  to  ensnare,  net  or  trap  any  wild  duck, 
wild  goose,  or  wild  swan  at  any  time.  There  shall  be  an 
open  season  from  September  i  until  May  i,  hi  which 
ducks,  brant  or  geese  may  be  killed,  but  nothing  bat 
shoulder  guns  may  be  used  at  any  time;  provided,  that 
on  and  after  the  passage  of  this  act  it  shall  be  unlawful 
to  kill  any  wild  swan. 

Moose,  rvocv.  Bile  Ooat,  Amtmlmpm, 

ii  if  unlaw' ul  to  kill  moose  until  September  i,  1909,  after 
which  date  only  one  male  moose  may  be  killed  during 
the  hunting  season  of  each  year.  It  is  unlawful  to  hunt 
or  kill  any  deer,  elk,  mountain  sheep,  mountain  goat  or 
antelope  except  from  September  i  to  December  i,  of 
each  year.  It  is  unlawful  to  take  any  of  the  above  men- 
tioned animals  by  means  of  any  pit,  irftfall,  trap  or 
snare. 


Vatawtid  to  MU 

It  is  unlawful  to  capture  any  moose,  deer,  elk,  moun- 
tain sheep,  mountain  goat  or  antelope,  of  whatever  age, 
for  the  purpose  of  selling  or  disposing  of  the  same,  or 
for  shippfaig  the  same  out  of  the  Sute. 

Bmkvovw 
It  is  unlawful  to  kill,  or  trap  any  beaver,  or  kitten 
beaver,  for  a  period  of  ten  years  from  and  after  the  ap- 
proval of  this  act  (iSgp). 

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Valawf«l  to  Bay  •'  a«ll  Kl««u  iw  nmwmm. 
It  shall  be  unlawful  to  puic'-ise,  or  obtain  by  barter, 
any  green,  tanned  or  untanned  hide  or  hides,  or  horni 
of  any  moose,  deer,  elk,  mountain  sheep,  mountain  goat 
or  antelope. 

Alpmeat  of  MmUtiA  Ommm. 

Shipment  of  mounted  heads,  or  stuffed  birds  or  animals 
to  any  point  in  or  out  of  the  State  is  permitted,  pro- 
vided that  such  birds  or  animals  were  not  killed  in 
violation  of  law,  or  that  heads  or  homt  were  not  taken 
from  animals  Idlled  illegally. 

Dos*. 

It  is  unlawful  to  use  dogs  for  the  purpose  of  running 
or  coursing  deer,  antelope,  elk  or  mountain  sheep. 

Oom  Lleonao. 

Any  bona  fide  citizen  of  the  State  of  Wyoming  shall, 
upon  the  payment  of  one  dollar  to  any  Justice  of  the 
Peace  of  the  county  in  which  he  resides,  be  entitled 
to  receive  from  said  Justice  of  the  Peace,  a  gun  license 
which  shall  permit  such  person  to  hunt  and  kill  any  of 
the  animals  mentioned  in  this  section,  during  the  time 
allowed  therefor,  of  the  current  year  in  any  of  the  coun- 
ties of  this  State.  But  no  person  shall  be  required  to 
take  out  such  gun  license  in  order  to  hunt  and  kill  any 
of  the  animals  mentioned  in  this  section,  during  the 
time  allowed  therefor  in  the  county  in  which  he  actual- 
ly resides.  Any  person  who  is  not  a  resident  of  the 
State  of  Wyoming,  shall  upon  the  payment  to  any  Jus- 
tice of  the  Peace  of  this  State,  of  the  sum  of  forty  dol- 
lars be  entitled  to  receive  from  such  Justice  of  the  Peace 
a  license,  which  license  shall  permit  such  person  to 
pursue,  hunt  and  kill  any  of  the  animals  mentioned  in  this 
section,  during  the  lime  allowed  therefor  of  the. current 
year. 

Amovmt  of  Omm»  Maatod. 
During  the  open  season  of  each  year  no  person  shall 

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WYOM1NO-TBLU)WBTOI«  PARK  W 

kill  more  than  two  elk.  two  deer,  three  antelope,  one 
mountain  sheep  and  one  mountain  goat.  Every  person 
who  shall  have  procured  and  paid  for  ;««""•»'•" 
be  entitled  to  the  use  and  possession  of  the  whole,  or 
any  part,  of  any  animal  killed. 

nom.mi*m»t  nmmt  H«t«  OmtM: 

It  shall  be  unlawful  for  any  non-resident  person  to  kill 
any  of  the  animals  mentioned  in  this  section,  unless  ac- 
companied by  a  qualified  guide. 

**  E^JIry  Terson  who  m'ay  wish  to  transport  beyond  the 
limits  of  this  State,  any  carcasses,  hea'l  '="'."^X 

or  skins  of  any  animals  killed  in  accu  .cc  with  the 
provisions  of  this  section,  shall  first  procure  from  a 
Justice  of  the  Peace  of  this  State,  ^  «f  ««»«•*»*'"  J 
that  said  parts  were  taken  from  animals  which  were 

kilted  legally. 


YELLOWSTONE   PARK. 


c'apturing  or  killing  any  bird  or  animal  within  the  Park 
is  prohibfted.  and  outfits  of  parties  so  doing  a"  >u^«»^° 
•eizur*  and  confiscation.  Fires  may  ^  lighted  only 
wis  necesMry,  and  then  -mpletely  «ti««^.J^J  J^^ 
no  longer  required.    Great  care  most  be  exercUed  at  all 

timet  to  avoid  setting  fire  to  the  grast  or  timber. 

*^Wm tJ  iCTto  use  dead  or  fallen  «»»>*•; /^'Jr^r^"* 
are  forbidden  to  injure  or  cut  any  B^^^'P*  **"J*'' ^/*° 
deface  in  any  way  the  sediment!  or  incrwUtioni  about 
tiie  geysers,  steam-vents  or  hot  springs. 

'^0%Srg":  «"Sor«r^^^^^^^  or  Wrd.  except 
dangerous  animals,  when  it  is  neceswy  to  P"'*"*  *em 
from  destroying  human  life  or  infUcting  injury,  is  pro- 
hibited within  the  limito  of  Yellowstone  Park. 

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OawUllaB  D«tF  •■  CHiBa  •■«  ■«■€!■«  laivlaaiAMts. 

Canadian  dutjr  on  guna,  hnntfaif  impltmcata  and  flahing 
tackle  rafundcd  if  exported  in  two  (j)  montha,  go  per 
cent  refunded  if  exported  within  three  (3)  montha. 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 

It  is  unlawful  to  at  any  time  export  or  cause  to  be  ex- 
ported out  of  litis  Province  any  or  any  portion  of  the 
animals  or  birds  hereinafter  mentioned,  in  their  raw 
state.  Provided,  that  it  shall  be  lawful  for  any  person 
having  a  license,  to  export  or  cause  to  be  exported  the 
heads,  horns  and  skins  of  animals  which  have  been 
legally  killed  by  such  license  holder;  provided  that  the 
provisions  of  this  section  rhall  not  apply  to  bear  or 
)'"  >  «r,  marten  or  land  otter. 


MoaatalM  BkM*  HmUU^  Bwiwl  «Ma. 

It  is  unlawful  to  at  any  time  kill  any  game  bird  or  ani- 
mal between  one  hour  after  sunset  and  one  hour  before 
sunrise;  to  buy  or  sell  the  heads  of  mountain  sheep;  to 
use  for  taking  or  killing  wild  ducks  of  any  kind  or 
geese,  contrivances  known  as  batteries,  swivel  guns  or 
sunken  punts  in  non-tidal  waters;  to  expose  for  sale 
any  deer  without  its  head  on,  or  any  game  bird  without 
its  plumage. 

tmmmomm. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  any  of  the  game  birds  or  animals 

during  the  close  season  and  prohibited  times  of  sale  set 

out  in  the  following  schedule,  both  dates  inclusive: 

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Beaver,  April  i-November  i;  bittern,  March  i-Angutt 
31:  cariboo,  January  i-Angntt  31  (cow  or  calf  at  any 
time);  deer,  buck  or  doe,  December  15-Attgart  31  (fawn 
any  time);  ducks  of  all  kinds,  March  i-August  31;  elk, 
bull,  January  i-August  31  (cow  or  calf  under  two  years 
old  at  any  time);  grouse  of  all  kinds,  including  prairie 
chicken,  January  i-August  31;  hare,  January  l-August 
31;  heron,  March  i-August  31;  land  otter  and  marten, 
April  i-November  i;  meadow  lark,  March  i-August  31; 
moose,  bull,  January  i-August  31  (cow  or  calf  under 
twelve  months  at  any  time);  mountain  goat,  December 
15-August  31;  mountain  sheep,  ram,  December  15-Att- 
gust  31  (ewe  or  lamb  at  any  time);  English  partridge, 
pheasant,  quail  of  all  kinds,  at  any  time;  plover,  March 
i-August  31;  robin,  skylark  ,thrush,  English  blackUrd, 
insectivorous  birds,  at  any  time.  It  is  unlawful  to  take 
in  one  season  more  than  5  caribou,  10  deer,  350  ducks, 
a  elk,  a  mooee,  5  mountain  goats,  3  mountain  she«p. 


It  is  unhiwhil  to  at  any  time  bunt  deer  with  dogs. 

No  person  who  is  not  domiciled  in  the  Province,  other 
than  officers  and  men  in  Her  Majesty's  service,  shall  at 
any  time  take  any  of  the  animals  or  game  birds  men-' 
tioned  without  being  authorized  thereto  by  license.  Such 
license  may,  on  payment  of  a  fee  of  $50,  be  granted  by 
any  Government  agent  in  the  Province,  and  shall  be 
valid  only  for  that  shooting  season  for  which  the  same 
has  been  issued. 

CAPB  BRETON. 

n—mmf  0«i»l»««. 
It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  IdU  moose  or  cariboo  in  Cape 
Breton  until  October  i,  1899. 

Tr»M»ovt«tlo«. 
It  is  unlawful  to  export  from  Canada  deer,  wild  turkey, 
quail,  partridge,  prairie  fowl,  woodcock. 

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MANITOBA. 

Sunday  hunting  forbidden. 

All  varieties  of  grouse,  including  prairie  chicken,  pheas- 
ant and  partridge,  between  November  is  and  October  i; 
woodcock,  plover  (except  upland  and  golden  plover), 
snipe  and  sandpiper,  between  January  i  and  August  i 
upland  plover,  January  i  and  July  is;  wild  duck,  sea 
duck,  widgeon  and  teal  between  May  i  and  September  I. 
The  use  of  batteries,  swivel  guns,  sunken  punts,  poison- 
ous substances,  night  lights  or  snares  prohibited  in  hunt- 
ing the  above. 

Non-residents  not  permitted  to  hunt  or  kill  any  game 
without  license  from  Minister  of  Agriculture  and  Immi- 
gration.   Fee,  $50-00  for  calendar  year. 

BKport. 

Killing  any  of  the  above  for  the  purpose  of  export  or  ex- 
porting the  same,  except  with  special  permit  of  the  Min- 
ister of  Agriculture,  and  then  only  for  live  animals  or 
birds  for  purposes  of  domestication  (but  not  more  than 
two  in  any  one  case)  is  prohibited. 

lAwtNl  Nvmber  of  Btv«s. 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  more  than  100  grouse,  including 
prairie  chickens,  pheasants  and  partridges,  in  one  sea- 
son, or  more  than  20  of  such  birds  in  one  day. 

Deer,  Amtelove,  Blfc.  Mooae,  Garlbov. 

The  close  time  on  all  kinds  of  deer,  including  cabri, 
antelope,  elk,  wapiti,  moose,  reindeer,  caribou,  expired 
October  15,  1898.  Cose  season  thereafter  December  IS 
to  October  15.  It  is  unlawful  to  take  in  one  season  more 
than  3  deer,  elk,  moose,  caribou  or  reindeer. 
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ie  chicken,  pheas- 
[S  and  October  i; 
I  golden  plover), 
'  I  and  August  i 
;;  wild  duck,  sea 
and  September  I. 
cen  punts,  poison- 
rohibited  in  hunt- 


er kill  any  game 
culture  and  Immi- 


le  of  export  or  ex- 
permit  of  the  Min- 
or live  animals  or 
but  not  more  than 


I  grouse,  including 
ridges,  in  one  sea- 
n  one  day. 


it,  including  cabri, 

r,  caribou,  expired 

after-  December  IS 

in  one  season  more 

•eindeer. 

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It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  muskrat  from  May  i  to 
December  i. 

■••▼•«. 

Beaver  is  )>rotected  at  all  times. 

NBW  BRUNSWICK. 


The  close  seasmi  for  moose,  caribou  and  deer  is  from 
the    31st    of    December    to    the    ist    of    September. 
Penalty,  fine  not  exceeding  $aoo.    No  one  person  in  any 
one  year  or  season  shall  kill  or  take  more  than  one 
moose,  one  caribou  and  two  deer.   Cow  or  female  moose 
cannot  be  hunted  at  any  time.    Dogs  may  not  be  used 
in  hunting  moose,  caribou  or  deer.    Jack  lights  are  pro- 
hibited.   It  is  unlawful  for  a  guide  to  accompany  a  party 
or  person  who  has  not  a  license,  in  hunting  moose  or 
caribou.    Guides  and  camp  help  who  are  not  residents  of 
the  Province  must  have  a  license  when  accompanying 
hunting   parties    or   individuals.      A    close    season    of 
moose  and  caribou  has  been  established  for  the  section 
west  of  the  River  St  John  for  two  years,  from  the 
first  of  September,  1898.    A  close  season  for  moose, 
caribou  and  deer  has  been  established  for  the  county  of 
AlStTt  for  five  years,  from  the  ist  of  September,  189B. 
It  is  unlawful  for  any  person  to  catch  by  means  of  trap  or 
snares,  or  to  set  traps  or  snares  for  any  moose,  caribou 
or  deer.    No  person  shall  be  allowed  to  kill  or  pursue 
with  intent  to  kill,  any  moose  or  caribou  at  any  time  of 
the  year  without  first  having  obtained  a  license  for  the 
purpose,  signed  by  the  Chief  Game  Commissioner.    Fee 
for  said  license  to  be  $2  for  residents  of  the  Province,  and 
$ao  for  non-residenta.     Penalty  for  hunting  without 
license,  |8o.    Licenses  may  be  obtained  from  the  Chief 
Game  Commissioner,  any  County  Game  Warden,  or 
from  the  Crown  Land  Office.    Every  holder  of  a  licenae 
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granted  must  produce  the  uunc  when  required  by  a 
justice  of  the  peace,  or  any  game  warden.  Refuaal  ci 
same,  penalty,  $aa  Every  non-retident  applying  for 
licensea  ia  required  to  give  a  bond  for  |ioo  with  two 
■ureties. 

The  close  season  for  woodcock  and  snipe  ia  ia  from 
the  1st  of  Decemoer  lo  ihe  ist  of  September.  Ptn- 
alty.  from  $4  to  |io  for  ereiy  bird  killed.  The  close 
season  for  partridge  is  from  the  30th  of  November 
to  the  90th  of  September  the  following  year.  Neto, 
punt  guns,  swivels,  and  artificial  lights  are  forbidden 
in  hunting  any  kind  of  wild  fowl  or  game.  Wild 
geese,  brant  and  blaclt  duck,  may  not  be  shot  be- 
tween the  1st  of  December  and  the  ist  of  September. 
It  is  tmlawful  to  expose  them  for  sale  between  the  ist 
of  March  and  the  i»t  of  September.  No  bird  or  animals 
of  any  kind  can  be  Uken  alive  and  kept  during  the  close 
season  without  a  special  permit  from  the  Surveyor  Gen- 
eral. Huntmg  of  any  kind  of  game  on  Sunday  is  punish- 
able by  a  fine  of  $50. 

Mlak,  Vlakw,  taki*. 

Qose  season.  May  I  to  Septembcri. 


Protected  until  March  ao,  t9g§. 


In  Kings  and  Sunbury  counties  elose 
June  10  and  March  10  following. 


KUling  partridges  until  September  ao,  189B,  for  purpose 
of  sale  is  illegd. 

tasaU  Bl*«ik 

Killing  small  song  and  insectivorous  birds  is  pnAibited, 
except  English  sparrows. 


NEW  BBUN8WI0K 

ben  required  by  a 

rarden.    Refuaal  o< 

ident  applying  for 

for  |ioo  with  two 


d  iflipe  is  to  from 
September.  F«n- 
UUed.  The  cIom 
jolh  of  November 
»wing  year.  Net*, 
igfati  are  forbidden 
1  or  game.  Wild 
ly  not  be  ahot  be- 
!  ist  of  September, 
ale  between  the  ist 
No  bird  or  animals 
ept  during  the  dote 
I  the  Surveyor  Gen* 
a  Sunday  it  puniah* 


oae 

Mb  189B,  for  pnrpoae 

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M.  BBIW8WI0K— OTtWFOTJin)LANl>-W.-W.  TKRHIT0HIE8       'M 

are  rigid,  and  care  moat  be  exereiaed  in  building  firea  hi 
or  near  •  foreat 

NEWFOUNDLAND. 

No  person  shall  hunt  or  kill  caribou  or  deer  from  Febru- 
ary I  till  July  15,  inclusive,  or  from  Oct.  7  until  Oct.  so, 
in  any  year,  nor  expose  for  sale  or  have  in  possesaion  any 
caribou,  or  part  thereof,  from  February  ao  until  July  15 
in  any  year.  It  is  a  misdemeanor  to  scaffold  the  carcase 
of  any  caribou  for  a  period  exceeding  twenty  daya  from 
date  of  ito  being  killed. 

MOM*  ava  Blk. 

Clout  aeason  until  January  i,  1906. 

RakMta  Mid  HarM. 

Qose  season,  March  i  to  September  15. 

Mlsr»tory  BliAa. 

Plover,  curlew,  snipe  and  other  wild  and  migratory  birds, 
except  wild  goose,  must  not  be  killed  between  January 
la  and  Auguat  ao. 

FiM«ria««,  ruaewtimrnm  mmM.  Om«m. 
Close  aeason,  January  12  to  September  IS. 

ir*a-Mal4Mi<  U«Mia«. 

For  caribou,  $io& 

■x»«vt«tt*a. 

No  person  shall  export  or  carry  out  of  this  colony  with 
him  any  venison,  or  any  of  the  hides  or  bones  of  the 
caribou,  without  clearing  same  at  the  Custonu  Houae. 

NORTHWEST  TERRITORIES. 

CiM*  ■«««•■. 

Elk,  moose,  caribou,  aatdope,  deer  or  fawn,  monnuln 

sheep  or  goat,  February  i  to  October  i.  It  to  forbidden 

OompIiBeBta  •(  nEOI  UNIOM  lOTALUO  iUBTBIDOB  Oa 


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I  MOBTHWHT  TIBRITOBnS-MOyA  800TI4 

to  take  more  than  six  head  of  the  abort  atOmali  la  any 
one  teaaon,  except  for  food  for  hunter  thereof,  or  family. 
The  kUling  of  buflfalo  forbidden  at  aU  timea.  Groate, 
partridge,  pheasant  or  prairie  chicken,  belv^een  Decem- 
ber IS  and  September  15.  WOd  duck  of  all  varieties 
between  May  IS  and  Aoguat  23.  Sandpiper,  plover  and 
snipe,  between  January  i  and  Angoat  i. 


Ml 


lAwtal  Mw 

One  person  may  kill  only  twenty  of  these  birds  in  •  dsy. 

WIM  WwUmm  UmthmMm. 

The  use  of  swivel  guns,  sunken  tubs,  punts,  batteries  or 
night  lights  is  forbidden. 

Bzp*vt. 

No  person  shall  export  out  of  the  limits  of  the  Territories 
any  caribou,  antelope  or  their  fawn,  moose,  elk,  prairie 
chicken,  pheasant,  grouse  or  partridge 

Non-residenU  shall  not  kill  any  of  the  above  Urds  or 
animals  without  a  license,  issued  on  payment  of  fSt 
which  license  expires  on  May  IS,  following  its  issue. 
License  may  be  granted  to  a  guest  of  a  resident,  free,  for 
a  term  not  exceeding  five  days. 

NOVA  SCOTIA. 
■•MM,  Owrthva* 

It  is  unlawful  to  kill  moose  or  caribou  between  January 
15  and  October  1;  or  to  kill  more  than  two  moose 
and  two  caribou.  Meat  must  be  Uken  out  within  ten 
days  from  killing. 


No  person  shall  have  in  possession  any  green  hide  or 
fresh  meat  from  January  ao  to  October  i. 


M«  HamMaar  w«l» 

No  person  shall  set  any  snare  or  trap  for  moose  or  cari- 
bou. It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  moose  or  caribou  with 
mnOM  WOKAUMO 


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Bm-HOVA  KNyriA 

Bvt  aniiiMli  la  any 
thereof,  or  funtty. 
til  timet.  GrouM, 
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ick  of  all  varietiet 
idpiper,  plover  and 
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heae  birda  in  •  day. 


ponta,  batteries  or 


itaoftheTerritoriea 
mooae,  elk,  prairie 

the  above  Urda  or 
on  payment  of  $5, 
following  ita  istne. 
[  a  resident,  free,  for 


ion  between  January 
re  than  two  moose 
tken  out  within  ten 


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dogs,  and  all  dogs  so  hunting  may  be  destroyed  by  any 
person.  It  is  also  unlawful  to  snare,  trap  or  net  any 
game  bird  at  any  time. 

D««». 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  American  elk  or  red  deer 
until  October  i,  1904. 

Until  October  i,  1901,  no  person  shall  hunt,  kill,  buy,  sell 
or  have  in  possession,  any  partridge,  whether  killed  in 
this  province  or  elsewhere. 

Wo— e^  Mmtw,    TmU,    Sl«*-Wbur««    Da«k,  ^M« 
Dveic. 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  woodcock,  snipe,  teal, 
blue-winged  duck,  wood  duck,  from  March  i  to  Sept.mi- 
ber  I,  save  in  Cape  Breton,  where  close  season  for  all 
birds,  except  partridge,  is  from  March  i  to  August  a*. 
No  person  shall  kill  any  game  bird  between  sunset  and 
sunrise. 


It  is  unlawful  to  hunt,  kill,  or  have  in  possession, 
pheasants,  spruce,  partridge,  blackcock,  capercailzie,  or 
sharp-tailed  grouse. 


It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  rabbita  or  hares  from 
February  I  to  October  i,  and  no  person  shall  have  them 
in  possession  from  February  5th  to  October  i. 


No  person  shall  hunt  or  kill  any  beaver  until  after 
November  i,  190a 

It  is  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  mink  from  March  i  to 
November  1;  all  other  fur-bearing  animals,  except  bear, 
wolt  lonpcervier,  wildcat,  skunk,  musquash,  raccoon. 
e(  von  VMIOM  MBKALUO  OAttTBIDOa  00, 


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H  MOVA  BOOTU-OMTARIO 

fox,  woodchuck,  otter  and  wcMcl,  frpm  April  i  to  No- 
vember I. 

Non-residents  most  hare  license.  License  fee  lor  birds, 
hares  and  rabbits,  |io;  tor  all  other  game,  $30.  Licenses 
may  be  had  at  Provincial  Secretary's  office,  Halifax, 
from  all  clerks  of  counties,  and  from  the  agents  of  the 
Game  Society  in  various  parts  of  the  province. 


Ll«« 


ONTARIO. 


Resident* •  liceoK  to  kill  deer,  fa;  non-realdent's  license 
to  kill  big  game  or  any  game  animal,  whether  protected 
or  not,  %»$• 


It  te  anUwhd  to  kUl  any  pheuant,  groote,  prairie  fowl, 
woodcock,  sniper  plover,  rail  or  any  water  fowl  or  moj 
game  bird  or  anfanai  (iadading  gray  and  black  sqohrrds 
and  harea)  not  otherwise  provided  for,  at  any  tine  be- 
tween December  15  and  September  15  following. 

These  may  not  be  killed  before  October  15, 1900;  prairie 
fowl  or  Mongolian  pheasant  before  September  15,  igoa 

Qose  season  between  December  15  and  October  15  lol- 
lowing.  Swaaa  and  geese,  close  season  between  May  t 
and  September  15.  Ducks  of  all  kinds,  close  seaaon, 
December  is  end  September  1  following.  Cottontail 
hare  or  rabbit  may  be  killed  at  any  time. 

WIM  Vcwl  ll«tk««ik  t_    _j 

The  use  of  any  but  a  common  shoulder  gun,  batteries, 
sunken  punta  or  any  boat,  except  one  propelled  by  oars, 
is  forbidden.   Also  shooting  in  the  night  time. 


Export  of  all  game  forbidden,  except  that  noa-rcddent 
OawpUMBlS  •t  VBM  OMIOM  UWtAUdO  OAiaBUMIB  00. 


SOOTtA-ONTARIO 

Mn  April  I  to  No- 


Ecnie  fee  for  birds, 
ime,  $30.  Liceniet 
f'»  office,  HalifuK, 
I  the  agents  of  the 
province. 


in-r«sideiit's  liecasc 
,  whether  protected 


ironse,  prairie  fowl, 
water  fowl  or  anjr 
and  black  sqoirrds 
or,  at  any  tine  bt- 
5  following. 

ber  15, 1900;  prafaic 
kptember  15,  igoa 

and  October  15  M- 
ison  between  May  t 
kinds,  close  season, 
Uowing.  Cottontail 
ime. 

older  gnn,  batteries, 
le  propelled  by  oars, 
light  time. 


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holding  •  lictnac  nwy  export  two  dctr  or  flfljr  dackt, 
which  h«  hat  kgKlly  killed.  No  hnntiag  allowed  on 
Sundaxt. 


iwmr,  0«t«v. 

It  it  unlawful  to  hunt,  kill  or  have  in  poaMation  any 
beaver  or  otter  before  November  i,  igoo;  and  thereafter 
no  beaver  or  otter  shall  be  hunted,  killed  or  had  in  pot- 
icaaion  between  April  i  and  November  i. 


iW 


It  ia  unlawful  to  hunt  or  kill  any  deer,  elk,  moose,  rein- 
deer or  caribou  between  November  is  end  November 
I  of  the  following  year;  but  this  shall  not  apply  to 
moose,  elk,  reindeer  or  caribou  before  or  until  Novem- 
ber I,  190&  Hunting  or  killing  deer  by  what  is  known 
as  cruting,"  or  while  they  are  "yarding,"  is  hereby 
declared  unlawful.  In  that  portion  of  the  County  of 
Bruce  known  as  the  Indian  Peninsula  no  person  shall 
at  any  time  hunt,  or  kill,  any  deer  in  the  watera  of  any 
river  or  lake  within  the  limiu  of  the  Province  of  On- 
tario. 

PROVINCB  OP  QUEBEC. 

The  Province  of  Quebec  is  divided  for  hunting  pur- 
poses Into  two  tones,  known  respectively  as  Zone  No. 
I  and  Zone  No.  2. 

Zona  No.  i  comprises  the  whole  Province,  less  that 
part  of  the  counties  of  Oiicoutimi  and  Saguenay,  to  the 
east  and  north  of  the  river  Saguenay. 

Zone  No.  a  comprises  that  part  of  the  countiea  of 
Chicoutlml  and  Saguenay  to  the  east  and  noith  of  the 
river  Saguenay. 

PROHIBmON  IN  ZONB  NO.  1. 
lK»M«t  Oarlkoa.  Deer. 

It  is  forbidden  to  kill  deer  and  moose  between  January 

I  and  September  i  of  any  year,  except  in  the  counties 

of  Ottawa  and  Pontiac  where  it  is  forbidden  to  kill  tfiem 

Oompltaeata  of  VHB  VmOJK  MSVALUO  OABTBUMM  00. 


08 


PUOVINOE  OF  QUEBEC 


between  December  i  and  October  i,  of  each  yoar;  to 
hunt  or  kill  caribou,  between  February  i  and  Septem- 
ber 1,  of  any  year;  to  make  use  of  dogs  for  hunting 
moose,  caribou  and  deer;  but  red  deer  may  be  so  hunt- 
ed, between  October  20  and  November  i  of  any  year; 
to  hunt  or  kill  moose  and  deer  while  yarding  or  by 
what  is  known  as  "crusting ;"  to  hunt,  or  kill,  at  any 
time,  fawns  up  to  the  age  of  one  year  of  any  of  the 
animals  mentioned;  to  hunt  or  kill  at  any  time,  any  cow- 
moose. 

TraaapovtatleB. 

After  the  first  fifteen  days  of  the  close  season,  all  rail- 
way, steamboat  and  other  companies,  and  public  car- 
riers, are  forbidden  to  carry  any  moose,  caribou  or 
deer,  or  the  green  hide  thereof.  Nevertheless,  it  is  law- 
ful for  the  Commissioner,  at  any  time,  to  grant  transport 
permits.  For  such  permits  there  may  be  exacted  a  fee, 
the  amount  whereof  shall  be  fixed  by  the  Commissioner, 
but  which  shall  not  exceed  five  dollars. 


No  person  shall,  in  one  season's  hunting,  kill  or  take 
alive  more  than  two  moose,  three  deer  and  two  caribou. 
The  Commissioner  may,  nevertheless,  grant  to  any  per- 
son domiciled  in  the  Province,  on  payment  of  a  fee  of 
five  dollars,  a  permit  to  hunt,  or  take  alive  not  more  than 
three  additional  caribou  and  three  additional  deer. 

■••▼•'•  Mlmk,  Otter,  Mrnrtem,  Pekan,  Bear,  Mmkrat. 

It  is  forbidden  to  hunt  or  kill  any  beaver,  at  any  time, 
up  to  the  first  day  of  November,  1902,  and,  after  that 
date,  between  April  i  and  November  i,  of  any  year; 
any  mink,  otter,  marten,  pekan,  fox  or  raccoon,  between 
April  I  and  November  i,  in  any  year.  Foxes  known  as 
yellow  or  red  foxes  may,  however,  at  all  times  be  hunted, 
killed  or  taken;  any  hare,  between  February  t  and  No- 
vember I,  in  any  year,  or  any  bear,  between  July  i  and 
ggmpUmen^  of  THS  UNION  MITALUO  CABTBIDaB  CO. 


I  I 


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3VIN0E  OF  QUEBEC 

I,  of  each  yoar;  to 
lary  i  and  Septem- 
f  dogs  for  hunting 
er  may  be  so  hunt- 
iber  I  of  any  year; 
hile  yarding  or  by 
unt,  or  kill,  at  any 
year  of  any  of  the 
any  time,  any  cow- 


)se  season,  all  rail- 
is,  and  public  car- 
moose,  caribou  or 
ertheless,  it  is  law- 
,  to  grant  transport 
y  be  exacted  a  fee, 
the  Commissioner, 
s. 

nting,  kill  or  take 
!r  and  two  cariboa. 
,  grant  to  any  per- 
lyment  of  a  fee  of 
dive  not  more  than 
Ittional  deer. 

i«  Bear,  Mmkntt. 
eaver,  at  any  time, 
02,  and,  after  that 
!r  I,  of  any  year; 
r  raccoon,  between 
Foxes  known  as 
11  times  be  hunted, 
:bruary  t  and  No- 
«tween  July  i  and 

OABTBiDaa  oa 


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pnoVlNOE  OF  QUEBEC  90 

August  20  in  any  year;  any  muskrat,  between  May  i  and 
April  I,  in  any  year. 

Woodeoefc,  Snipe,  Partrldsc,  Wild  Dacfc,  BI««lc  D«ok, 
T«»l. 

It  is  forbidden  to  kill  or  take  any  woodcock,  snipe, 
plover,  curlew,  tattler  or  sand-piper,  between  February,  i 
and  September  i,  in  each  year;  birch  or  swamp  part- 
ridge between  December  15  and  September  i,  in  enrh 
year,  and  white  partridge,  ptarmigan,  between  February 
I  and  November  i,  in  any  year;  any  widgeon,  teal  or 
wild  duck  of  any  kind,  except  sheldrake,  loons  and  gulls, 
between  April  i  and  September  i,  in  any  year;  but  the 
species  of  buiHe-head  ducks,  commonly  known  as  pied- 
ducks  or  divers,  may  be  hunted,  killed  or  taken  between 
September  i  and  April  15  in  any  year;  at  any  time  of 
the  year,  between  one  hour  after  sunset  and  one  hour  be- 
fore sunrise,  in  any  manner  whatever,  any  woodcock, 
snipe,  partridge,  widgeon,  teal  or  wild  duck  of  any  kind, 
and  during  such  prohibited  hours,  it  is  also  forbidden  to 
keep  exposed  under  any  pretext,  any  lures  or  decoys 
near  a  cache,  boat  or  bank. 

Imi«etlTovo«a  «i*  Other  Blrde  Beaeflelal  to  AcHeal- 
t«re. 

It  is  forbidden  at  all  times  to  shoot  or  kill,  and  between 
March  i  and  September  i,  in  each  year,  to  take  by 
means  of  nets,  traps  or  snares,  or  otherwise,  any  of  the 
birds  known  as  perchers,  such  as  swallows,  king-birds, 
warblers,  flycatchers,  woodpecker!,  whippoorwills, 
finches,  song  sparrows,  red-birds,  indigo  birds,  cow- 
buntings,  titmice,  goldfinches,  grives,  robins,  wood- 
thrushes,  kinglets,  bobolinks,  grakles,  grosbeaks,  hum- 
ming-birds, cuckoos,  etc.,  or  to  take  their  nest  or  eggs, 
except  eagles,  falcons,  hawks,  and  other  birds  of  the 
falconldae,  owls,  wild  pigeons,  kingfishers,  crows, 
ravens,  waxwing  (recollets),  shrikes,  jays,  magpies,  spar- 
rows and  starlings. 
OMipllaMBtS  of  THB  DMIOM  MBTAbUO  OABTBIIXn  OO. 


100 


PBOVINOK  OFlQUBBOO 


ZONB  NO.  •. 

Saving  when  it  is  otherwise  provided  in  this  paragraph, 
all  the  provisions  respecting  hunting  in  Zone  No.  i  apply 
to  hunting  in  Zone  No.  a. 

It  is  forbidden  to  hunt  or  kill  caribou  between  March  i 
•Bd  September  i  in  any  year.  No  person  shall,  in  one 
season's  hunting,  kill  or  take  alive  more  then  four  cari- 
bou. 

nttmw,  WUuf,  Mmaltamt. 

It  is  forbidden  to  hunt  or  kill  any  otter  between  April 
15  and  October  15  in  any  jrcar;  any  hare  between  March 
I  and  October  15  in  any  year;  any  mnskrat  between 
April  I  and  November  i  lo  any  year. 

rmMtKttm*. 

It  is  forbidden  to  hunt  or  Idll  any  birch,  or  swamp-part- 
ridge between  February  i  and  September  15  in  any 
year;  any  white  partridge  (ptarmigan)  between  March 
I  and  l^cmber  is  in  any  year. 


It  is  tettddtB,  in  hunting  aiqr  of  the  birds  mentioned, 
to  make  use  of  any  fire-arm  of  a  calibre  greater  than  8. 


No  person  who  bu  killed  or  taken  any  Urd  or  animal 
suitable  for  food,  ahall  allow  the  flesh  thereof  to  be  de- 
stroyed or  qioiled,  and  no  person  who  has  killed  or 
taken  a  fur-bearing  animal  shall  allow  the  sldn  thereof 
to  be  destroyed  or  spoiled. 


.. 


ii 


No  person,  not  domiciled  in  the  Province  of  Quebec, 
can  hunt  therdn  unless  he  holds  one  of  the  following 
licenses:  Fee  of  fas,  for  general  permit;  |ao  for  fur 
animals;  |io  for  birds  for  season,  or  $1.50  per  iay  for 
birds  for  snort  term. 

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